Concept Index

This is a general index of all issues discussed in this manual

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!
! (exclamation point), != operator4.13.5 Relational Expressions
#
#include4.1 Comments
#include statement4.1 Comments
#line4.1 Comments
#pragma4.1 Comments
#pragma databaseD.2 #pragma database
#pragma dbprop4.1.3 Pragma dbprop
#pragma dbprop4.12.1.19 Database Functions
#pragma greylist4.1.4 Pragma greylist
#pragma optionD.1 #pragma option
#pragma regex4.1.2 Pragma regex
#pragma stacksize4.1.1 Pragma stacksize
#pragma statement4.1 Comments
$
$#, special construct4.12.2 User-Defined Functions
-
--prefix’, configure option2. Building the Package
--with-berkeley-db’, configure option2. Building the Package
--with-gdbm’, configure option2. Building the Package
–sysconfdir, configure option2. Building the Package
<
< (left angle bracket), < operator4.13.5 Relational Expressions
< (left angle bracket), <= operator4.13.5 Relational Expressions
=
= (equals sign), = operator4.13.5 Relational Expressions
>
> (right angle bracket), > operator4.13.5 Relational Expressions
> (right angle bracket), >= operator4.13.5 Relational Expressions
@
@var, special construct4.12.2 User-Defined Functions
_
_4.21 MFL Preprocessor
__defpreproc__4.7.1 Built-in constants
__defstatedir__4.7.1 Built-in constants
__file__4.7.1 Built-in constants
__function__4.7.1 Built-in constants
__line__4.7.1 Built-in constants
__major__4.7.1 Built-in constants
__minor__4.7.1 Built-in constants
__module__4.7.1 Built-in constants
__package__4.7.1 Built-in constants
__patch__4.7.1 Built-in constants
__preproc__4.7.1 Built-in constants
__statedir__4.7.1 Built-in constants
__version__4.7.1 Built-in constants
_pollhost4.12.1.15 Polling Functions
_pollmx4.12.1.15 Polling Functions
~
~/.emacs5. Using the GNU Emacs MFL Mode
A
a, -a, mtasim option, summary10.5 mtasim command line options
acceptReply Actions
accept action, definedReply Actions
accept action, introduced3.1 Start Up
accept in ‘begin4.11 The ‘begin’ and ‘end’ special handlers
accept in ‘end4.11 The ‘begin’ and ‘end’ special handlers
accessing variables from catch4.18 Exceptional Conditions
account probing1.3 Sender Address Verification.
acl6.3 Milter Connection Configuration
actions4.15.1 Action Statements
actions, header manipulationHeader Actions
actions, introduced3.2 Simplest Configurations
actions, using in connect handler4.10 Handlers
addHeader Actions
add action, definedHeader Actions
add in ‘begin4.11 The ‘begin’ and ‘end’ special handlers
add in ‘end4.11 The ‘begin’ and ‘end’ special handlers
Alan DobkinAcknowledgments
alias4.12.2 User-Defined Functions
aliases4.12.2 User-Defined Functions
aliases, looking up3.14 Local Account Verification
all, --all option, introduced3.15.3 Database Maintenance
all, --all option, summary7.1.2 General Settings
allgroups12.1 Smap Configuration
and4.13.7 Boolean Expressions
append, --append, mtasim option, described10.3 Trace Files
append, --append, mtasim option, summary10.5 mtasim command line options
argument number in the list of arguments4.12.2 User-Defined Functions
arguments, catch4.18 Exceptional Conditions
arguments, optional4.12.2 User-Defined Functions
as4.19 Sender Verification Tests
assignment to variable3.9 HELO Domain
assignment, defined4.15.2 Variable Assignments
associativity, operators4.13.8 Operator Precedence
asynchronous syslog3.18 Logging and Debugging
auth-macros11.1.2 Translating MeTA1 macros.
automatic variables4.12.2 User-Defined Functions
B
back reference interpretationDouble-quoted strings
back references, in program text4.9 Back references
backslash interpretationDouble-quoted strings
begin4.11 The ‘begin’ and ‘end’ special handlers
begin’ and accept4.11 The ‘begin’ and ‘end’ special handlers
begin’ and add4.11 The ‘begin’ and ‘end’ special handlers
begin’ and continue4.11 The ‘begin’ and ‘end’ special handlers
begin’ and delete4.11 The ‘begin’ and ‘end’ special handlers
begin’ and discard4.11 The ‘begin’ and ‘end’ special handlers
begin’ and reject4.11 The ‘begin’ and ‘end’ special handlers
begin’ and replace4.11 The ‘begin’ and ‘end’ special handlers
begin’ and return4.11 The ‘begin’ and ‘end’ special handlers
begin’ and tempfail4.11 The ‘begin’ and ‘end’ special handlers
begin’, handler restrictions4.11 The ‘begin’ and ‘end’ special handlers
begin, special handler3.1 Start Up
begin, special handler4.11 The ‘begin’ and ‘end’ special handlers
Ben McKeeganAcknowledgments
Berkeley DB2. Building the Package
bindtextdomain4.12.1.32 National Language Support Functions
body4.10 Handlers
body, handler3.1 Start Up
body-chunk, --body-chunk, mtasim option, summary10.5 mtasim command line options
body_string4.12.1.9 Mail Body Functions
break4.17 Loop Statements
break statement4.17 Loop Statements
Brent SpencerAcknowledgments
bs, -bd, mtasim option, summary10.5 mtasim command line options
bs, -bs, mtasim option, summary10.5 mtasim command line options
building mailfromd2. Building the Package
built-in and library functions, introduced3.4 Functions and Modules
built-in constants4.7.1 Built-in constants
bye4.20.1 Declaring Modules
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