I am not sure the reference to current input is well understood.  Does it 
actually 
another way of saying standard input?

--- spec.txt    2012-01-27 01:48:09.000000000 +0200
+++ spec.txt.mod        2012-01-27 01:48:49.000000000 +0200
@@ -2857,7 +2857,7 @@ brief message about itself and exits.
 -bm

     This option runs an Exim receiving process that accepts an incoming,
-    locally-generated message on the current input. The recipients are given as
+    locally-generated message on the standard input. The recipients are given 
as
     the command arguments (except when -t is also present - see below). Each
     argument can be a comma-separated list of RFC 2822 addresses. This is the
     default option for selecting the overall action of an Exim call; it is




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