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Description: Fix a couple of typos and grammatical errors.
Forwarded: no
Author: Peter Pentchev <roam@FreeBSD.org>
Last-Update: 2009-11-26
--- a/doc/README.vpopmaild
+++ b/doc/README.vpopmaild
@@ -243,7 +243,7 @@
Rights required: Must be a valid email address.
-Action: Verify the username and password of the persion desiring to
+Action: Verify the username and password of the person desiring to
login, and set their access rights.
For the "login" command, a successful login will return a
@@ -386,7 +386,7 @@
The following values are returned as the character '1' or '0'. '1'
-says the field is active which, for example an active no_password_change
+says the field is active - for example, an active no_password_change field
means the user can not change passwords.
no_password_change, no_pop, no_webmail, no_imap, bounce_mail, no_relay,
@@ -631,7 +631,7 @@
Rights required: SA_ADMIN
Action: List all domains on the system, and their parent domain.
-If the optional page is given, lines_per_page must be specified also.
+If the optional page is given, lines_per_page must also be specified.
When both are given, the data is broken up into pages with lines_per_page
lines on each. The page returned is specified by page.
@@ -1088,7 +1088,7 @@
The actual error messages are stored in the file vpopmaild.msg for easy translation.
Once there are other language files, I'll create a directory to store the various
language files, and use a symlink to select a language. Error messages are set
-at comile time.
+at compile time.
-0.X represents a message passed up from fpopmaild primitives, and does not otherwise
+0.X represents a message passed up from vpopmaild primitives, and does not otherwise
follow the standard error reporting structure. (yet?)