On Wed May 02 2007 at 12:39:10 CEST, Philip Hazel wrote:
> Suppose you define 100 macros. Then for each input line that Exim reads,
> Therefore, the larger i, the more work is done. For each line, remember.
Yes, that is obvious.
I misunderstood in as much as I thought by
> > If you have a pile of macros defined, Exim is going to scan each config
> > line for those macros every time it reads the config, which is something
you meant Exim would have to scan, as opposed to not having to scan the line.
My aplogogies.
-JP