-. $Cambridge: exim/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt,v 1.19 2007/06/14 06:44:58 magnus Exp $
+. $Cambridge: exim/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt,v 1.22 2007/07/20 17:06:15 jetmore Exp $
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. This is the primary source of the Exim Manual. It is an xfpt document that is
.vitem &$load_average$&
.vindex "&$load_average$&"
-This variable contains the system load average, multiplied by 1000 to that it
+This variable contains the system load average, multiplied by 1000 so that it
is an integer. For example, if the load average is 0.21, the value of the
variable is 210. The value is recomputed every time the variable is referenced.
occur when a delivered message is subsequently sent on to some other recipient.
.new
-.option disable_fnync main boolean false
+.option disable_fsync main boolean false
.cindex "&[fsync()]&, disabling"
This option is available only if Exim was built with the compile-time option
ENABLE_DISABLE_FSYNC. When this is not set, a reference to &%disable_fsync%& in
If you want to apply a control unconditionally, you can use it with a
&%require%& verb. For example:
.code
- require control = no_multiline_response
+ require control = no_multiline_responses
.endd
.endlist
the same SMTP connection. It is provided for debugging purposes and is unlikely
to be useful in production.
-.vitem &*control&~=&~no_multiline_response*&
+.vitem &*control&~=&~no_multiline_responses*&
.cindex "multiline responses, suppressing"
This control is permitted for any ACL except the one for non-SMTP messages.
It seems that there are broken clients in use that cannot handle multiline