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diff --git a/man/qmail-smtpd.8 b/man/qmail-smtpd.8
index 393ec28..09955bd 100644
--- a/man/qmail-smtpd.8
+++ b/man/qmail-smtpd.8
@@ -120,7 +120,8 @@ disables the lookup.
.B qmail-smtpd
converts the SMTP newline convention into the UNIX newline convention
by converting CR LF into LF.
-Usually, it returns a temporary error and drops the connection on bare LFs.
+Usually, it returns a temporary error and drops the connection
+on bare LF, if not adviced otherwise.
.B qmail-smtpd
accepts messages that contain long lines or non-ASCII characters
@@ -331,7 +332,6 @@ with
.EX
+localaddress@mydomain.com
.EE
-
.TP 5
.I databytes
Maximum number of bytes allowed in a message,
@@ -609,7 +609,7 @@ is defined and greater than 0 and
.I RELAYCLIENT
is not set.
-.SH "ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES READ"
+.SH "ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES RECOGNIZED"
Environment variables may be defined globally in the
.B qmail-smtpd
startup script and/or individually as part of the
@@ -633,6 +633,7 @@ as well as
Additionally,
.B qmail-smtpd
may use several environment variables for different purposes.
+
.P
Controlling the SMTP HELO/EHLO:
.IP
@@ -671,6 +672,7 @@ is 8 bit clean, setting of
has no real consequences except for displaying this
setting in the log as
.IR ESMTP[SA]UTF8 .
+
.P
Controlling the SMTP Mail From:
.IP
@@ -769,6 +771,15 @@ tarpitdelay is the time in seconds of delay
to be introduced after each subsequent Rcpt To:.
Smart Rejection Notes:
+.TP 5
+.I RECIPIENTS450
+tells
+.b qmail-smtpd
+to issue a SMTP reply '450' (temporary rejection)
+instead the default '550'
+in case the recipient was not listed in any
+.I recipients
+cdb.
If
.IR TARPITCOUNT
is set and
@@ -788,15 +799,6 @@ is set and
will issue after
.IR TARPITCOUNT
invalid Rcpt To: a Recipient failure
-.TP 5
-.I RECIPIENTS450
-tells
-.b qmail-smtpd
-to issue a SMTP reply '450' (temporary rejection)
-instead the default '550'
-in case the recipient was not listed in any
-.I recipients
-cdb.
.P
Controlling the email body:
@@ -834,7 +836,19 @@ Providing
the check is disabled if in addition
.IR RELAYCLIENTS
are recognized.
-
+.TP 5
+.I BARELF
+If set,
+.B qmail-smtpd
+will not strictly require the ending delimiter
+CRLF for lines in the message header/body,
+but rather will accept those with LF only.
+If however,
+.I BARELF='-'
+is set, mails with bare line feeds (LF) are rejected.
+Use this option to potentially inverse a global
+.I BARELF
+environment variable per connection.
.TP 5
.I BASE64
tells QHPSI to enable virus checking only if a base64 encoded
@@ -847,7 +861,7 @@ see control file
.I QHPSI
is used by
.B qmail-smtpd
-to supply the name of the virus scanner and it's path.
+to supply the name of the virus scanner and its path.
.P
Environment variables for SMTP authentication:
.IP
@@ -914,14 +928,6 @@ Other environment variables used:
.I DELIVERTO
mail address for special recipients.
.TP 5
-.I RBLSMTPD
-feed from
-.B rblsmtpd
-including the information received from the
-inquired RBL hosts and displayed as
-.I X-RBL-Info:
-message header.
-.TP 5
.I POSTGREY
triggering the call of
.B qmail-postgrey
@@ -932,7 +938,14 @@ server. If
is set to
.I -
no lookup is performed.
-
+.TP 5
+.I RBLSMTPD
+feed from
+.B rblsmtpd
+including the information received from the
+inquired RBL hosts and displayed as
+.I X-RBL-Info:
+message header.
.SH "CUSTOMIZABLE RETURN MESSAGES"
In case of rejected or defered SMTP connections
.B qmail-smtpd
@@ -941,9 +954,18 @@ which are sandwiched between the reply code and the EMMSC.
.B qmail-smtpd
recognizes these environment variables:
.TP 5
+.I REPLY_BADMAILFROM
+following 553 badmail from
+.TP 5
+.I REPLY_BADRCPTTO
+following 553 badrcpt to
+.TP 5
.I REPLY_GREYLISTED
following 450 greylisting
.TP 5
+.I REPLY_CONTENT
+following 554 Message content invalid
+.TP 5
.I REPLY_HELO
following 550 Bad Helo
.TP 5
@@ -953,50 +975,41 @@ following 550 mailbox not existing
.I REPLY_MAXSIZE
following 552 message size to large
.TP 5
-.I REPLY_BADMAILFROM
-following 553 badmail from
-.TP 5
-.I REPLY_BADRCPTTO
-following 553 badrcpt to
+.I REPLY_NOGATEWAY
+following 553 No gateway
.TP 5
.I REPLY_SENDEREXIST
following 553 SMTP sender DNS
.TP 5
-.I REPLY_NOGATEWAY
-following 553 No gateway
-.TP 5
.I REPLY_SENDERINVALID
following 553 SMTP sender invalid
-.TP 5
-.I REPLY_CONTENT
-following 554 Message content invalid
.SH "ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES SET"
By means of the following environment variables,
the SMTP session can be interrogated:
.TP 5
-.I HELOHOST
-the HELO/EHLO greeting of the SMTP client.
-.TP 5
.I AUTHPROTOCOL
the ESMTPA protocol used for authentication.
.TP 5
.I AUTHUSER
the supplied username for authentication.
.TP 5
+.I HELOHOST
+the HELO/EHLO greeting of the SMTP client.
+.TP 5
.I MAILFROM
containes the received 'Mail From:' address.
.TP 5
.I RCPTTO
containes all received 'Rcpt To:' addresses separated by blanks.
.TP 5
-.I TCP(6)REMOTEINFO
-in authentication mode set to the accepted username.
-.TP 5
.I SSL_*
information from
.BR sslserver ,
if applicable.
+.TP 5
+.I TCP(6)REMOTEINFO
+in authentication mode set to the accepted username.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
tcp-environ(5),