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Exim Development Repository

This is the Exim (Mail Transport Agent) Development Repository. Please read the following information if you wish to use or contribute to the Exim development process - this is to prevent your or our time being unnecessarily wasted.

If you just want to use, build or get information on Exim then have a look at the pointers further down this file at "General Exim Information".

General Development Information

The general Exim development process and resources are documented in the wiki page at http://wiki.exim.org/EximDevelopment - although the wiki is likely to be moved and rehashed in the near future.

The sections below this duplicate much of the information form the wiki document.

Development Repositories

Exim development is kept within a git (http://git-scm.com/) repository. The master repository is at git://git.exim.org/exim.git with a web interface giving change and source visibility at http://git.exim.org/exim.git

There is a secondary repository on github at https://github.com/Exim/exim managed by the Exim Organisation https://github.com/Exim - however this may currently fall out of synchronisation with the main one. We intend to manage this better in the future, but it is currently early days for our github repo.

Bug Tracking

Currently this is all done using Bugzilla at http://bugs.exim.org/ - please do not use github issue tracking.

Mailing List

Development issues are normally discussed on the exim-dev Mailing list - see http://www.exim.org/maillist.html

Exim Release Process

Some documentation on the realse process can be found at http://wiki.exim.org/EximRelease.

General Exim Information

The best place to get general information is on the website at http://www.exim.org/.

You can find Download locations http://www.exim.org/mirrors.html, Mailing list info http://www.exim.org/maillist.html and Full Documentation http://www.exim.org/docs.html on that website.

If you are using a Linux or other freely available Unix like operating system it is very likely that your system will have Exim packaged for it already. In this case it is probably prudent to use these packages unless you have specialised requirements.

In any case you can always ask on the Exim Users mailing list https://lists.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-users for further information.

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