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authorklemens <ka7@github.com>2017-04-16 20:49:32 +0200
committerHeiko Schlittermann (HS12-RIPE) <hs@schlittermann.de>2018-12-20 22:29:09 +0100
commitaded22555eeb31bc032f9bc58a83762981a58391 (patch)
tree801b3a8f5b247a7690149ca2c0f3c9130f4ef249 /configs
parentaa6e77afb5ba7df42fcff06cac744b1f4a4105d2 (diff)
spelling fixes
Diffstat (limited to 'configs')
-rw-r--r--configs/config.samples/C0478
-rw-r--r--configs/config.samples/C0514
-rw-r--r--configs/config.samples/F0046
3 files changed, 9 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/configs/config.samples/C047 b/configs/config.samples/C047
index 5a1665aad..7ae9138c1 100644
--- a/configs/config.samples/C047
+++ b/configs/config.samples/C047
@@ -37,11 +37,11 @@ This router has two advantages (for us):
1. You can define the sender host addresses from which you will scan the spam.
In my example there are ABC.DEF.GHI.JKL and MNO.PQR.STU.VWX (you have to
-substiute this by your real IP-Adresses).
+substiute this by your real IP addresses).
2. The spamcheck router only runs in dependency of the existence of the
-.spamcheck file. So your users can decide whether or not they wont to use
-Spamassassin. Thats important for protection of privacy in germany.
+.spamcheck file. So your users can decide whether or not they want to use
+Spamassassin. That's important for protection of privacy in Germany.
If you don't need this you can simplify the router, for example:
@@ -84,6 +84,6 @@ spamcheck:
Put the router and the transport on the right places in your exim conf and send
-the daemon a HUP signal. Thats all.
+the daemon a HUP signal. That's all.
- oliver
diff --git a/configs/config.samples/C051 b/configs/config.samples/C051
index 6d01aee6e..adb035c08 100644
--- a/configs/config.samples/C051
+++ b/configs/config.samples/C051
@@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ lookup:
driver = redirect
address_data = GET_ADDRESS_DATA
# data is intentionally left blank so that the router will decline
- # we just want this router to do a lookup so the results are availble
+ # we just want this router to do a lookup so the results are available
# for the other routers.
data =
@@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ remote_smtp:
driver = smtp
# Deliver to the mailbox specified in the LDAP directory. We make sure
-# that quota is obeyed, and we try to send a messge to the user if it
+# that quota is obeyed, and we try to send a message to the user if it
# gets to over 85%.
local_delivery:
diff --git a/configs/config.samples/F004 b/configs/config.samples/F004
index 655df145f..8feefd754 100644
--- a/configs/config.samples/F004
+++ b/configs/config.samples/F004
@@ -16,15 +16,15 @@ Message-Id: and Resent-Message-Id: headers to world-unique values.
# headers to world-unique values.
# Notes:
-# Change every occurence of "home.dom" to your home domain.
-# Change every occurence of "uniqie.remote.dom" to some unique value.
+# Change every occurrence of "home.dom" to your home domain.
+# Change every occurrence of "uniqie.remote.dom" to some unique value.
# Unique values, as Vadik explained in his message to exim-users,
# can be chosen in different ways:
### The ideal way is to choose "hostnames" in existing domains whose
### admins you know, and you will be sure that no hostname ending
-### with ".nonexistant.friendly.dom" will ever appear on this planet,
+### with ".nonexistent.friendly.dom" will ever appear on this planet,
### not even on someone else's message IDs.
### Another ideas include putting after your hostname things like: