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diff --git a/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt b/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt index 7a3cc8dd6..b7d8c465d 100644 --- a/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt +++ b/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt @@ -27345,7 +27345,7 @@ checks. The &%per_*%& options described above do not make sense in some ACLs. If you use a &%per_*%& option in an ACL where it is not normally permitted then the -update mode defaults to &%readonly%& and you cannot specify the &%strict&% or +update mode defaults to &%readonly%& and you cannot specify the &%strict%& or &%leaky%& modes. In other ACLs the default update mode is &%leaky%& (see the next section) so you must specify the &%readonly%& option explicitly. @@ -27399,7 +27399,7 @@ go over the limit is not added to the set, in the same way that the client's recorded rate is not updated in the same situation. When you combine the &%unique=%& and &%readonly%& options, the specific -%&unique=%& value is ignored, and Exim just retrieves the client's stored +&%unique=%& value is ignored, and Exim just retrieves the client's stored rate. The &%unique=%& mechanism needs more space in the ratelimit database than the |