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26 contents in a single file33 contents in a single file34 contents in a single file
27 contents in a single file34 contents in a single file
17 ..body with a single dot first27 .body with a single dot first
11 Multi: single22 the string, surround the string with single quote marks. This header can also27 single space (" ").
10 Multi: single20 Specify a single address that the given mail should get sent from.
10 Multi: single20 Specify a single address. This is used to specify the authentication address
11 Multi: single22 requests originate from this address. The argument should be a single IPv4
11 Multi: single22 requests originate from this address. The argument should be a single IPv6
9 Multi: single18 Set a preferred single number or range (FROM-TO) of local port numbers to use
9 Multi: single22 limit a single request's maximum time, use --max-time. Set this option to zero
10 Multi: single23 For correct results, make sure that the specified file contains only a single
10 Multi: single22 a path to a file which contains a single public key in PEM or DER format, or
10 Multi: single23 your environment by specifying a single colon with this option: "-U :".
10 Multi: single41 the domain, if there is a single domain and forest in your setup for example.49 username and password from your environment by specifying a single colon with
36 Use the filename `-` (a single dash) to use stdin instead of a given file.37 Alternately, the filename `.` (a single period) may be specified instead of46 multiple files to a single URL by using the same URL globbing style supported
9 Multi: single19 specified. The only wildcard is a single `*` character, which matches all
10 Multi: single25 Do a single CWD operation for each path part in the given URL. For deep
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10 Multi: single21 a path to a file which contains a single public key in PEM or DER format, or
77 sub single { subroutine221 single($a);225 exit single($ARGV[0]);
41 sub single { subroutine192 exit single($ARGV[0]);
186 sub single { subroutine523 my $r = single($f);530 exit single();
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