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authorTodd Lyons <tlyons@exim.org>2014-04-24 07:54:36 -0700
committerTodd Lyons <tlyons@exim.org>2014-04-24 07:54:36 -0700
commite4e9c64246d34c3e77cf936935e55ddf16ed44d8 (patch)
treee34372bf624fdd758b8f8d3621614e8297e32a07 /doc/doc-docbook
parent8d91c6dcd2c16f9a84b7abf47d130bac1a8bb273 (diff)
Fix typo in markup. Add .new/.wen.
Diffstat (limited to 'doc/doc-docbook')
-rw-r--r--doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt7
1 files changed, 5 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt b/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt
index 72823028d..4370aa0b5 100644
--- a/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt
+++ b/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt
@@ -6989,7 +6989,7 @@ with the lookup.
With &"strict"& a response from the DNS resolver that
is not labelled as authenticated data
is treated as equivalent to a temporary DNS error.
-The default is &"never".
+The default is &"never"&.
@@ -7213,7 +7213,9 @@ them. The following names are recognized:
&`USER `& set the DN, for authenticating the LDAP bind
&`PASS `& set the password, likewise
&`REFERRALS `& set the referrals parameter
+.new
&`SERVERS `& set alternate server list for this query only
+.wen
&`SIZE `& set the limit for the number of entries returned
&`TIME `& set the maximum waiting time for a query
.endd
@@ -7235,6 +7237,7 @@ Netscape SDK; for OpenLDAP no action is taken.
The TIME parameter (also a number of seconds) is passed to the server to
set a server-side limit on the time taken to complete a search.
+.new
The SERVERS parameter allows you to specify an alternate list of ldap servers
to use for an individual lookup. The global ldap_servers option provides a
default list of ldap servers, and a single lookup can specify a single ldap
@@ -7242,7 +7245,7 @@ server to use. But when you need to do a lookup with a list of servers that is
different than the default list (maybe different order, maybe a completely
different set of servers), the SERVERS parameter allows you to specify this
alternate list.
-
+.wen
Here is an example of an LDAP query in an Exim lookup that uses some of these
values. This is a single line, folded to fit on the page: