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diff --git a/doc/mailfromd.texi b/doc/mailfromd.texi index 8d72ec45..1043082f 100644 --- a/doc/mailfromd.texi +++ b/doc/mailfromd.texi @@ -988,3 +988,3 @@ Notice only the following major differences between 4.1 and 4.0: @item Input files are preprocessed before compilation. -@xref{Preprocessor}, for the description. +@xref{Preprocessor}, for more information. @@ -1055,3 +1055,3 @@ steps: @code{set mailfrom_address @var{value}}. Refer to -@ref{mailfrom_address}, for the detailed discussion of this variable. +@ref{mailfrom_address}, for a detailed discussion of this variable. @@ -1060,3 +1060,3 @@ steps: @code{set ehlo_domain @var{value}}. Refer to -@ref{ehlo_domain}, for the detailed discussion of this variable. +@ref{ehlo_domain}, for a detailed discussion of this variable. @@ -1083,3 +1083,3 @@ to the top of your script: -@xref{Modules}, for the detailed description of the module system. +@xref{Modules}, for a detailed description of the module system. @@ -1096,3 +1096,3 @@ to the top of your script: -@xref{Modules}, for the description of @acronym{MFL} module system. +@xref{Modules}, for a description of @acronym{MFL} module system. @@ -1608,3 +1608,3 @@ However, such syntax creates several ambiguities, so use it sparingly if at all. We recommend to always use parentheses when calling a -function; @xref{Cautions}, for the detailed analysis of of this syntax. +function; @xref{Cautions}, for a detailed analysis of of this syntax. @@ -1797,3 +1797,3 @@ operation with the remote @acronym{SMTP} server. These three timeouts can be set using the following @dfn{pragmatic -comments}@footnote{@xref{Pragmatic comments}, for the detailed +comments}@footnote{@xref{Pragmatic comments}, for a detailed description of pragmatic comments.} in the script file: @@ -1985,3 +1985,3 @@ variables}, that are visible to all handlers and functions, and or function where they are declared. For our purpose we need a global -variable (@xref{Variables, Variable classes}, for the detailed description +variable (@xref{Variables, Variable classes}, for detailed descriptions of both kinds of variables). @@ -2288,3 +2288,3 @@ provides the function @code{dbmap}, which takes two mandatory arguments: @code{dbmap(@var{file}, @var{key})} (it also allows an optional third -argument, see @ref{dbmap}, for the description of it). The first argument is +argument, see @ref{dbmap}, for more information on it). The first argument is the name of the @acronym{DBM} file where to search for the key, the second one @@ -2875,3 +2875,3 @@ it. For example, if your filter script contains @samp{envfrom} and @samp{envrcpt} handlers, export @samp{i} for @samp{envfrom}. -@xref{Sendmail Configuration}, for the instructions on how to ensure +@xref{Sendmail Configuration}, for instructions on how to ensure it. @@ -3044,3 +3044,3 @@ regular expression. For example: i.e. exceptional conditions for which no handler was installed -(@xref{Exceptions}, for the information on exceptions and on how to +(@xref{Exceptions}, for information on exceptions and on how to handle them). These errors mean that the programmer (i.e. you), made @@ -3609,3 +3609,3 @@ established within this time, the corresponding probing function returns temporary failure. The default value is -@value{CONNECT-TIMEOUT}. @xref{SMTP Timeouts}, for the +@value{CONNECT-TIMEOUT}. @xref{SMTP Timeouts}, for a detailed description. @@ -3627,3 +3627,3 @@ wait the given amount of time for the success of each @acronym{I/O} operation with the remote @acronym{MX}. Default timeout is @value{IO-TIMEOUT}. -@xref{SMTP Timeouts}, for the detailed description. +@xref{SMTP Timeouts}, for a detailed description. @@ -3708,3 +3708,3 @@ debugging @command{mailfromd}. useful for locating the source of an error, especially in complex -scripts. @xref{tracing runtime errors}, for the detailed description. +scripts. @xref{tracing runtime errors}, for a detailed description. @end deffn @@ -3717,3 +3717,3 @@ These options control program privileges after startup: Switch to this user's privileges after startup. -@xref{Starting and Stopping}, for the discussion of +@xref{Starting and Stopping}, for a discussion of the privileges @command{mailfromd} runs under and the options that @@ -3826,3 +3826,4 @@ syntax is: Set the expiration interval for the database -@var{dbname}. (@xref{time interval specification}, for the syntax of @var{interval}). +@var{dbname}. (@xref{time interval specification}, for more +information on @var{interval} syntax). @end table @@ -4101,3 +4102,3 @@ $f " last connected from " %last_ip ";" -@xref{Concatenation}, for the description of this construct. You can +@xref{Concatenation}, for a description of this construct. You can easily see how various strings are interpreted by using @@ -4135,3 +4136,3 @@ parentheses, left to right.}. Any back reference occurring within a double-quoted string is replaced by the value of the corresponding -subexpression. @xref{Special comparisons}, for the detailed +subexpression. @xref{Special comparisons}, for a detailed description of this process. Back reference interpretation is @@ -4377,3 +4378,3 @@ __preproc__ @result{} "/usr/bin/m4 -s" - @xref{Preprocessor}, for the information on preprocessor and its + @xref{Preprocessor}, for information on preprocessor and its features. @@ -6102,4 +6103,4 @@ and that it expires on Sunday, December 3d, at 10:56:12. Of course, the rest of database management options are also valid -for @acronym{DNS} database. @xref{Database Maintenance}, for the detailed -discussion of these. +for @acronym{DNS} database. @xref{Database Maintenance}, for more +information on these. @@ -6152,3 +6153,3 @@ database error occurs while attempting to retrieve the record, @noindent -@xref{Modules}, for the description of @acronym{MFL} module system. +@xref{Modules}, for a description of @acronym{MFL} module system. @end deftypefn @@ -6179,3 +6180,3 @@ the function returns without reporting an error. @noindent -@xref{Modules}, for the description of @acronym{MFL} module system. +@xref{Modules}, for a description of @acronym{MFL} module system. @end deftypefn @@ -6366,6 +6367,6 @@ in the format string are copied to the output without conversion. Conversion specifiers are introduced by a @samp{%} character. -@xref{Time and Date Formats}, for the detailed description of the +@xref{Time and Date Formats}, for a detailed description of the conversion specifiers. We recommend using single quotes around @var{fmt} to prevent @samp{%} specifiers from being interpreted -as @code{Mailfromd} variables (@xref{Literals}, for the +as @code{Mailfromd} variables (@xref{Literals}, for a discussion of quoted literals and variable interpretation within @@ -6569,3 +6570,3 @@ interval in seconds. The function stores the number of seconds left to the end of greylisting period in the internal variable -@code{greylist_seconds_left}. @xref{Greylisting}, for the detailed +@code{greylist_seconds_left}. @xref{Greylisting}, for a detailed explanation. @@ -6585,3 +6586,3 @@ explanation. Returns the mail sending rate for @var{key} per -@var{sample-interval}. @xref{Sending Rate}, for the detailed +@var{sample-interval}. @xref{Sending Rate}, for a detailed discussion. @@ -7216,6 +7217,5 @@ Normally it is the domain portion of the @code{MAIL FROM} or additional information in the same global variables, as -@code{spf_check_host}. @xref{spf-globals, the list}, for the -description of these. In addition, it sets the variable -@code{spf_cached} to @samp{1} if cached data were used, or to @samp{0} -otherwise. +@code{spf_check_host}. @xref{spf-globals, the list}, for details. +In addition, it sets the variable @code{spf_cached} to @samp{1} if +cached data were used, or to @samp{0} otherwise. @end deftypefn @@ -7402,3 +7402,3 @@ catalog, set for the textual domain @var{domain}. Additional functions for plural forms, gettext, GNU gettext -utilities}, for the detailed discussion of the plural form handling in +utilities}, for a discussion of the plural form handling in different languages. @@ -7437,3 +7437,3 @@ catalog, set for the current textual domain. Additional functions for plural forms, gettext, GNU gettext -utilities}, for the detailed discussion of the plural form handling in +utilities}, for a discussion of the plural form handling in different languages. @@ -7449,3 +7449,3 @@ piece of code. Enable debugging. The value of @var{spec} sets the debugging level. -@xref{debugging level specification}, for the description of its format. +@xref{debugging level specification}, for a description of its format. @end deftypefn @@ -7538,3 +7538,3 @@ simultaneously: Enable tracing for a set of modules given in @var{module} argument. -@xref{--trace-program}, for the description of its format. +@xref{--trace-program}, for a description of its format. @end deftypefn @@ -7861,3 +7861,3 @@ done -@xref{valid_domain}, for the description of this function. Its +@xref{valid_domain}, for a description of this function. Its definition follows: @@ -8111,3 +8111,3 @@ characters (backslashes in particular) in double-quoted strings, or use single-quoted strings to avoid having to do so -(@pxref{singe-vs-double}, for the comparison of the two forms). +(@pxref{singe-vs-double}, for a comparison of the two forms). @@ -8873,3 +8873,3 @@ when its first argument is not a valid @acronym{IP} address. An error occurred during the input-output operation. @xref{I/O -functions}, for the description of functions that can signal this +functions}, for a description of functions that can signal this exception. @@ -9471,3 +9471,3 @@ parameters in accordance with @var{format} and sends the resulting string to the current log output (@pxref{Logging and Debugging}). -@xref{String formatting}, for the description of @var{format}. +@xref{String formatting}, for a description of @var{format}. @@ -10066,3 +10066,3 @@ Set default @acronym{SMTP} domain. Overrides @samp{#pragma option ehlo} (@pxref{pragma ehlo}). This option is -deprecated@footnote{@xref{31x-400}, for the detailed description of +deprecated@footnote{@xref{31x-400}, for a detailed description of why it is deprecated.}: use @option{-v ehlo_domain=@var{string}} instead. @@ -10077,3 +10077,3 @@ Same as @option{--domain}. Set expiration intervals for all databases to the specified interval. -@xref{time interval specification}, for the description of +@xref{time interval specification}, for a description of @var{interval} format. The option overrides @samp{#pragma option @@ -10114,3 +10114,3 @@ Add the directory @var{dir} to the list of directories to be searched for header files. This will affect the functioning of @code{#include} -statement. @xref{include}, for the discussion of file inclusion. +statement. @xref{include}, for a discussion of file inclusion. @@ -10132,3 +10132,3 @@ lock-retry-timeout} (@pxref{pragma lock-retry-timeout}. -@xref{time interval specification}, for the description of valid +@xref{time interval specification}, for a description of valid @var{interval} formats. @@ -10146,3 +10146,3 @@ which you are advised to use instead (@pxref{pragma ehlo}). The default is null return address (@samp{""}). This option is -deprecated@footnote{@xref{31x-400}, for the detailed +deprecated@footnote{@xref{31x-400}, for a detailed description of why it is deprecated.}: use @option{-v @@ -10223,3 +10223,3 @@ Set format to be used for timestamps in listings, produced by @option{--list}. The @var{format} is any valid @code{strftime} format -string, see @ref{Time and Date Formats}, for the detailed description. +string, see @ref{Time and Date Formats}, for a detailed description. The default @var{format} is @samp{%c} (@pxref{%c time format}). To @@ -10242,3 +10242,3 @@ Assign @var{value} to the global variable @var{var}. The variable must be declared in your startup script. @xref{overriding initial -values}, for the detailed discussion of this option. +values}, for a detailed discussion of this option. @@ -10255,3 +10255,3 @@ values}, for the detailed discussion of this option. -@xref{time interval specification}, for the format of @var{interval} value. +@xref{time interval specification}, for information on @var{interval} format. @@ -10301,3 +10301,3 @@ Show Sendmail macros used in the script file. The macro names are displayed as comma-separated lists, grouped by handler names. -@xref{Sendmail Configuration}, for the detailed description of this +@xref{Sendmail Configuration}, for a detailed description of this option and its usage. @@ -10337,3 +10337,3 @@ Overrides @code{#pragma option stack-trace}, which you are advised to use instead (@pxref{pragma stack-trace}). @xref{tracing runtime -errors}, for the detailed description of this feature. +errors}, for more information on this feature. |