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diff README.online @ 25:8923fa06a2b7 0.2.21-6
renamed MasqMail to Masqmail
author | meillo@marmaro.de |
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date | Sun, 24 May 2009 20:37:24 +0200 |
parents | 9a453b386f33 |
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--- a/README.online Sun May 24 20:24:32 2009 +0200 +++ b/README.online Sun May 24 20:37:24 2009 +0200 @@ -13,15 +13,15 @@ If this is set, $IPPARAM will be written to a 'route' file. Using some awk magic, the scripts finds out which file you have defined for online detection (if online_detect=file) and writes the value of -$IPPARAM to this file. masqmail then uses this file to determine its +$IPPARAM to this file. Masqmail then uses this file to determine its online status. /etc/network/interfaces ----------------------- -You can use the /etc/network/interfaces script to tell masqmail -when a link goes up, and masqmail shall flush its queue and/or fetch mail. +You can use the /etc/network/interfaces script to tell Masqmail +when a link goes up, and Masqmail shall flush its queue and/or fetch mail. This is an example for a static interface: @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ (This example is from Ben Low. Thanks, Ben :-)) -If you use masqmail on a notebook, you can define several interfaces, +If you use Masqmail on a notebook, you can define several interfaces, depending on the network you are in. Read /usr/share/doc/ifupdown/examples/interfaces.gz for examples. @@ -83,10 +83,10 @@ # This is useful if you have a gateway with masqdialer running -and masqmail on another host behind ('behind' as seen from the internet) +and Masqmail on another host behind ('behind' as seen from the internet) Note: The online detect method 'mserver' is deprecated, and this debian package comes with that option disabled. You can still recompile the package with the ./configure option --enable-mserver, but this may be -removed in future version of masqmail. +removed in future version of Masqmail.