On 2020-07-16, Phillip Carroll via Exim-users <[email protected]> wrote:
> However, the DMARC example of 58.5 contains a construct that has me 
> totally stumped:
>
>     warn !domains = +screwed_up_dmarc_records
>
> In an exhaustive search of the PDF version of the spec, I found exactly 
> 98 occurrences of the symbol "!". Exactly one of those 98 instances (the 
> line quoted above) contains "!domains". None of the other 97 instances 
> appear to satisfactorily explain how to interpret the construct in 
> question.
>
> Presumably the left side of the "=" is negated in some manner, but that 
> is about as much as I think I understand. The right side looks 
> sufficiently close (linguistically speaking) to "foobar" that I think I 
> have some glimmer of understanding of that.  But, maybe not.

It means   warn  !( domains = +screwed_up_dmarc_records)

The meaning of ! is explained in the first line of section 44.20 of
the spec.

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