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Hi Philip,

> Exactly. So in that sense they *are* "expanded once at load time". The 
> only thing is there that are many, many "load time"s. The way Exim works 
> (in terms of processes, forks, re-execs, etc) is all explained in the
> book and I cover it in my course (<advert> next course is in July
> </advert>) and has been discussed here on several occasions.
What about a precompiled configfile for the next version?
If the configfile changes only one configfile compilation is necessary.
This would save a lot of cputime.

Mfg.
Stefan Klatt

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