-The ``rmr_get_srcip`` function will copy the *source IP
-address* from the message to a buffer (dest) supplied by the
-user. In an RMR message, the source IP address is the
-sender's information that is used for return to sender
-function calls; this function makes it available to the user
-application. The address is maintained as IP:port where *IP*
-could be either an IPv6 or IPv4 address depending on what was
-provided by the sending application.
-
-The maximum size allowed by RMR is 64 bytes (including the
-nil string terminator), so the user must ensure that the
-destination buffer given is at least 64 bytes. The user
-application should use the RMR constant RMR_MAX_SRC to ensure
-that the buffer supplied is large enough, and to protect
-against future RMR enhancements which might increase the
-address buffer size requirement.
+The ``rmr_get_srcip`` function will copy the *source IP
+address* from the message to a buffer (dest) supplied by the
+user. In an RMR message, the source IP address is the
+sender's information that is used for return to sender
+function calls; this function makes it available to the user
+application. The address is maintained as IP:port where *IP*
+could be either an IPv6 or IPv4 address depending on what was
+provided by the sending application.
+
+The maximum size allowed by RMR is 64 bytes (including the
+nil string terminator), so the user must ensure that the
+destination buffer given is at least 64 bytes. The user
+application should use the RMR constant RMR_MAX_SRC to ensure
+that the buffer supplied is large enough, and to protect
+against future RMR enhancements which might increase the
+address buffer size requirement.