# HG changeset patch # User meillo@marmaro.de # Date 1243190244 -7200 # Node ID 8923fa06a2b7995c0a99bcab7b20074231d453f8 # Parent ec40e54a1889eb68ee35e5c3c0ccc3fdad257a50 renamed MasqMail to Masqmail diff -r ec40e54a1889 -r 8923fa06a2b7 README.Debian --- a/README.Debian Sun May 24 20:24:32 2009 +0200 +++ b/README.Debian Sun May 24 20:37:24 2009 +0200 @@ -1,10 +1,9 @@ - -MasqMail for Debian +Masqmail for Debian ------------------- -This is the Debian package of my MasqMail MTA. +This is the Debian package of my Masqmail MTA. -masqmail is an MTA specially designed for hosts with intermittent +Masqmail is an MTA specially designed for hosts with intermittent internet connections, i.e. hosts (or networks) at home or notebooks. It has special support for changing providers. It works both for sending mail (replacing exim, sendmail, postfix or qmail) and receiving mail (replacing @@ -27,12 +26,14 @@ i.e. with ESMTP AUTH support, with ident support and with Maildir support. -You will find all information necessary to configure masqmail in the man +You will find all information necessary to configure Masqmail in the man pages masqmail (8), masqmail.conf (5), masqmail.route (5), masqmail.get (5) and masqmail.aliases (5). Its configuration files live in the directory /etc/masqmail/ and in /etc/aliases. -For more information about masqmail see -http://masqmail.cx/masqmail +For more information about Masqmail see +http://prog.marmaro.de/masqmail Oliver Kurth Tue, 16 Apr 2002 13:44:18 +0200 + +Updated by markus schnalke Sun, 24 May 2009 20:28:19 +0200 diff -r ec40e54a1889 -r 8923fa06a2b7 README.online --- 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. diff -r ec40e54a1889 -r 8923fa06a2b7 copyright --- a/copyright Sun May 24 20:24:32 2009 +0200 +++ b/copyright Sun May 24 20:37:24 2009 +0200 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -This is Debian prepackaged version of MasqMail, a small mail transport agent +This is Debian prepackaged version of Masqmail, a small mail transport agent for hosts without a permanent internet connection. This package is maintained by markus schnalke . diff -r ec40e54a1889 -r 8923fa06a2b7 newaliases.8 --- a/newaliases.8 Sun May 24 20:24:32 2009 +0200 +++ b/newaliases.8 Sun May 24 20:37:24 2009 +0200 @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ .SH DESCRIPTION newaliases is called by many applications to notify the mail transport agent of changes to the system mail aliases database. -MasqMail doesn't need to be notified of changes to /etc/aliases, therefore +Masqmail doesn't need to be notified of changes to /etc/aliases, therefore this script does nothing. It is provided only for compatibility with the sendmail program.