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Testsuite: case for malware= cmdline
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doc
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doc-docbook
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spec.xfpt
diff --git
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b/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt
index 7aba2b0a951d2cf79f0e4bfb11e19e874da8ba6a..ed67f8109f9979f86426275f2cf38ca9bd21a62b 100644
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doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt
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doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt
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-5567,7
+5567,7
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of an incoming SMTP connection.
If you have hosts for which you trust RFC1413 and need this
information, you can change this.
If you have hosts for which you trust RFC1413 and need this
information, you can change this.
-This line enables an efficiency SMTP option. It is nego
c
iated by clients
+This line enables an efficiency SMTP option. It is nego
t
iated by clients
and not expected to cause problems but can be disabled if needed.
.code
prdr_enable = true
and not expected to cause problems but can be disabled if needed.
.code
prdr_enable = true
@@
-9509,7
+9509,7
@@
locks out the use of this expansion item in filter files.
.cindex "expansion" "inserting from a socket"
.cindex "socket, use of in expansion"
.cindex "&%readsocket%& expansion item"
.cindex "expansion" "inserting from a socket"
.cindex "socket, use of in expansion"
.cindex "&%readsocket%& expansion item"
-This item inserts data from a Unix domain or
Internet
socket into the expanded
+This item inserts data from a Unix domain or
TCP
socket into the expanded
string. The minimal way of using it uses just two arguments, as in these
examples:
.code
string. The minimal way of using it uses just two arguments, as in these
examples:
.code