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32 <command>34 </command>47 # control the connection and thus it cannot send any command.
22 <command>24 </command>38 curl The command line tool itself
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30 command when doing passive FTP downloads (which it does by default). Using31 EPSV means that libcurl first attempts to use the EPSV command before using34 The EPSV command is a slightly newer addition to the FTP protocol than PASV35 and is the preferred command to use since it enables IPv6 to be used. Old FTP
17 CURLOPT_MAIL_RCPT_ALLOWFAILS - allow RCPT TO command to fail for some recipients30 If *allow* is set to 1L, allow RCPT TO command to fail for some recipients.33 conversation if either one of the recipients causes the RCPT TO command to42 RCPT TO command.
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