[root@srv ~]# exim -bV Exim version 4.72 #1 built 13-Jul-2010 21:54:55 Copyright (c) University of Cambridge, 1995 - 2007 Berkeley DB: Sleepycat Software: Berkeley DB 4.3.29: (September 19, 2009) Support for: crypteq iconv() Perl OpenSSL move_frozen_messages Content_Scanning DKIM Old_Demime Lookups: lsearch wildlsearch nwildlsearch iplsearch cdb dbm dbmnz Authenticators: cram_md5 plaintext spa Routers: accept dnslookup ipliteral manualroute queryprogram redirect Transports: appendfile/maildir/mailstore/mbx autoreply lmtp pipe smtp Size of off_t: 8 OpenSSL compile-time version: OpenSSL 0.9.8e-fips-rhel5 01 Jul 2008 OpenSSL runtime version: OpenSSL 0.9.8e-fips-rhel5 01 Jul 2008 Configuration file is /etc/exim.conf
Any thoughts on this command? Does it work on your machine? Can you do the same thing with only 14 characters?
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