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Memory management: when running under the testsuite, check every string variable...
[exim.git]
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doc
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doc-misc
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RFC.conform
diff --git
a/doc/doc-misc/RFC.conform
b/doc/doc-misc/RFC.conform
index bcd7e4001cee1f36886020072c84938d3504ad83..1ddd5b33d586ebe9941febe663ab5a6c48726e34 100644
(file)
--- a/
doc/doc-misc/RFC.conform
+++ b/
doc/doc-misc/RFC.conform
@@
-98,7
+98,7
@@
enclosed in <> characters, so a header such as
From: @a,@b:c@d
From: @a,@b:c@d
-is syntactally invalid. Exim does not enforce this restriction.
+is syntact
ic
ally invalid. Exim does not enforce this restriction.
1.6 Local parts [3.4.1]
1.6 Local parts [3.4.1]
@@
-243,7
+243,7
@@
MTA for the same message.
[Multihomed host addresses should not be randomized.]
Exim does randomize a list of several addresses for a single host, because
[Multihomed host addresses should not be randomized.]
Exim does randomize a list of several addresses for a single host, because
-caching in resolvers will defeat the round-robinning that many name
r
servers
+caching in resolvers will defeat the round-robinning that many nameservers
use. (Note: this is not the same as randomizing equal-valued MX records. That
is required by the RFC.)
use. (Note: this is not the same as randomizing equal-valued MX records. That
is required by the RFC.)
@@
-372,13
+372,13
@@
It is possible to specify exception lists of hosts and/or networks for which
this check does not apply.
this check does not apply.
-2.1
8
Format of delivery error messages [3.7]
+2.1
7
Format of delivery error messages [3.7]
--------------------------------------------
[Standard report formats should be used if possible.]
--------------------------------------------
[Standard report formats should be used if possible.]
-Exim's delivery failure reports
do not conform to the format described in RFC
-
1894
.
+Exim's delivery failure reports
are MIME format, and might be RFC1894
+
conformant, but this has not been verified
.
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