In the version of the documentation
packaged with the stock Debian distrbution,
which may or may not be the same as what
is distributed elsewhere,
the manpages have the following error:
-v This option has exactly the same effect as -d1; it
causes Exim to be standard error file. In particular,
if an SMTP connection is made, the SMTP dialogue is shown.
how should this read?
"... it causes Exim to be standard error file."
Possibilities:
insert an article "Exim to be the standard error file."
[nonsensical]
instead of the infinitive to be, substitute an article
and another verb: Exim to utilize the standard error file
Just thought I'd point it out to someone.
-dk