For example:
-Normally a multiline response is returned which can be used, in conjuection
+Normally a multiline response is returned which can be used, in conjunction
with \fICURLOPT_MAIL_RCPT(3)\fP, to specify an EXPN request. If the
\fICURLOPT_NOBODY(3)\fP option is specified then the request can be used to
issue NOOP and RSET commands.
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.TH CURLOPT_OPENSOCKETFUNCTION 3 "16 Jun 2014" "libcurl 7.37.0" "curl_easy_setopt options"
.SH NAME
-CURLOPT_OPENSOCKETFUNCTION \- set callback for openening socket
+CURLOPT_OPENSOCKETFUNCTION \- set callback for opening sockets
.SH SYNOPSIS
.nf
#include <curl/curl.h>
Since this puts a hard limit for how long time a request is allowed to take,
it has limited use in dynamic use cases with varying transfer times. You are
-then adviced to explore \fICURLOPT_LOW_SPEED_LIMIT(3)\fP,
+then advised to explore \fICURLOPT_LOW_SPEED_LIMIT(3)\fP,
\fICURLOPT_LOW_SPEED_TIME(3)\fP or using \fICURLOPT_PROGRESSFUNCTION(3)\fP to
implement your own timeout logic.
.SH DEFAULT
message 2 if it is
imap://user:password@mail.example.com/INBOX/;UID=3/;SECTION=TEXT - Selects the
-user's inbox and fetches the text portial of message 3
+user's inbox and fetches the text portion of message 3
imap://user:password@mail.example.com/INBOX/;UID=4/;PARTIAL=0.1024 - Selects
the user's inbox and fetches the first 1024 octets of message 4