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mark david mcCreary
"I use the syntax_errors_to feature to email a copy of the error message.
-It would be helpful to have the X-Failed-Receipients header in there,
-identifying which addreses(s) are the problem, so that I don't have to
+It would be helpful to have the X-Failed-Recipients header in there,
+identifying which address(es) are the problem, so that I don't have to
parse the body of the email message to figure out which addresses."
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Is this really worth it? A per-transport value is also suggested - that would
mean remembering the value with each failed address and taking a minimum or
-a maximimum (which?).
+a maximum (which?).
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(24) 21-Feb-02 ? A way of testing TLS using -bh
data transmitted for a non-delivery attempt.
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-(69) 03-Jul-02 T Log selector to log whoson checs
+(69) 03-Jul-02 T Log selector to log whoson checks
Matt Bernstein
"I'd quite like a log_selector option which could spot you'd done a whoson
Peter A. Savitch
OpenLDAP 2.1 is going to be more popular (2.1.9 is available with many
-bug fixes). TLS-enabled LDAP is an interesting and usefull thing.
+bug fixes). TLS-enabled LDAP is an interesting and useful thing.
I can try to implement some things and send the patches, like with
ldapi.
See also 333.
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-(214) 05-Nov-03 S Put the wild part of local part prefix/suffx in variables
+(214) 05-Nov-03 S Put the wild part of local part prefix/suffix in variables
Unfortunately, this isn't quite as trivial as it seems.
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(292) 13-Aug-04 M Overall timeout for message reception
-A client could in priciple keep an SMTP connection open for a very long time by
+A client could in principle keep an SMTP connection open for a very long time by
trickling in data very slowly. Also, after message_size_limit is exceeded, Exim
continues to swallow the data (though it does not write it to disk) until the
end is reached. Again, the connection could be held open for a very long time.
This should be very simple to implement and will allow to make
some experiments and implement custom extensions, i.e. one to
known if remote client will redirect on 551 or not. Also the acl
-for unknown smpt command could be used for other purposes, like
-to dectect and react to some kiddies that send things like
+for unknown smtp command could be used for other purposes, like
+to detect and react to some kiddies that send things like
http://... on the smtp port.
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