Author: Wakko Warner Date: To: Philip Hazel CC: exim-users Subject: Re: [Exim] Request for comment: changing Received header timestamps
> No, that's not the way it currently works. It doesn't actually write the > -H file until the -D file is safely written. Up to then, the header
> lines are kept in main memory.
Personally, I wish it were written to disk as it was read. I have many
times wanted this to kill off exim before completely receiving a large file
over a dialup. With this information, I would have been able to do so
easier.
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