Changeset f314186c


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Timestamp:
05/30/2005 09:22:39 PM (19 years ago)
Author:
Randy McMurchy <randy@…>
Branches:
10.0, 10.1, 11.0, 11.1, 11.2, 11.3, 12.0, 12.1, 6.1, 6.2, 6.2.0, 6.2.0-rc1, 6.2.0-rc2, 6.3, 6.3-rc1, 6.3-rc2, 6.3-rc3, 7.10, 7.4, 7.5, 7.6, 7.6-blfs, 7.6-systemd, 7.7, 7.8, 7.9, 8.0, 8.1, 8.2, 8.3, 8.4, 9.0, 9.1, basic, bdubbs/svn, elogind, gnome, kde5-13430, kde5-14269, kde5-14686, kea, ken/TL2024, ken/inkscape-core-mods, ken/tuningfonts, krejzi/svn, lazarus, lxqt, nosym, perl-modules, plabs/newcss, plabs/python-mods, python3.11, qt5new, rahul/power-profiles-daemon, renodr/vulkan-addition, systemd-11177, systemd-13485, trunk, upgradedb, xry111/intltool, xry111/llvm18, xry111/soup3, xry111/test-20220226, xry111/xf86-video-removal
Children:
2ca26748
Parents:
f420f67
Message:

Removed excess spaces from the ends of lines in the source files

git-svn-id: svn://svn.linuxfromscratch.org/BLFS/trunk/BOOK@4496 af4574ff-66df-0310-9fd7-8a98e5e911e0

Location:
basicnet/mailnews
Files:
5 edited

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  • basicnet/mailnews/mailnews.xml

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    1010  <title>Mail/News Clients</title>
    1111
    12   <para>Mail Clients help you retrieve (Fetchmail), sort (Procmail), read and 
     12  <para>Mail Clients help you retrieve (Fetchmail), sort (Procmail), read and
    1313  compose responses (Nail, Mutt, Pine, Kmail, Balsa, Evolution, Mozilla) to
    1414  email.</para>
  • basicnet/mailnews/nail.xml

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    3030    <title>Introduction to Nail</title>
    3131
    32     <para>The <application>Nail</application> package contains 
    33     <command>nail</command>, a command-line Mail User Agent derived from Berkeley 
    34     Mail which is intended to provide the functionality of the POSIX 
    35     <command>mailx</command> command with additional support for MIME messages, 
     32    <para>The <application>Nail</application> package contains
     33    <command>nail</command>, a command-line Mail User Agent derived from Berkeley
     34    Mail which is intended to provide the functionality of the POSIX
     35    <command>mailx</command> command with additional support for MIME messages,
    3636    IMAP (including caching), POP3, SMTP, S/MIME, message threading/sorting, scoring,
    3737    and filtering. <application>Nail</application> is especially useful for writing scripts
     
    6262
    6363    <bridgehead renderas="sect4">Optional</bridgehead>
    64     <para><xref linkend="openssl"/> or Mozilla NSS (from 
    65     <xref linkend="mozilla"/> or 
    66     <xref linkend="firefox"/> or 
    67     <xref linkend="thunderbird"/>), 
     64    <para><xref linkend="openssl"/> or Mozilla NSS (from
     65    <xref linkend="mozilla"/> or
     66    <xref linkend="firefox"/> or
     67    <xref linkend="thunderbird"/>),
    6868    <xref linkend="heimdal"/> or <xref linkend="mitkrb"/> (for IMAP GSSAPI
    69     authentication) and 
     69    authentication) and
    7070    <ulink url="../server/mail.html">MTA</ulink></para>
    7171
     
    7575    <title>Installation of Nail</title>
    7676
    77     <para>Install <application>Nail</application> by running the following 
     77    <para>Install <application>Nail</application> by running the following
    7878    commands.</para>
    7979
     
    9494    default MTA path of <command>/usr/lib/sendmail</command>.</para>
    9595
    96     <para><command>make PREFIX=/usr install UCBINSTALL=/usr/bin/install</command>: 
    97     This changes the default installation path of 
    98     <filename class='directory'>/usr/local</filename> and the default 
    99     <command>install</command> command path of 
     96    <para><command>make PREFIX=/usr install UCBINSTALL=/usr/bin/install</command>:
     97    This changes the default installation path of
     98    <filename class='directory'>/usr/local</filename> and the default
     99    <command>install</command> command path of
    100100    <filename class='directory'>/usr/ucb</filename>.</para>
    101101
     
    108108      <title>Config Files</title>
    109109
    110       <para><filename>/etc/nail.rc</filename>, <filename>~/.mailrc</filename> and 
     110      <para><filename>/etc/nail.rc</filename>, <filename>~/.mailrc</filename> and
    111111      <filename>~/.nailrc</filename></para>
    112112
     
    150150        <term><command>nail</command></term>
    151151        <listitem>
    152           <para>is a command-line mail user agent compatible with the 
     152          <para>is a command-line mail user agent compatible with the
    153153          <command>mail</command> command found on commercial Unix versions.</para>
    154154          <indexterm zone="nail nail-prog">
  • basicnet/mailnews/other.xml

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    1818  <para><xref linkend="pan"/> is a GTK2 based newsreader program.</para>
    1919
    20   <para><command>knode</command> is a <application>Qt</application> based 
     20  <para><command>knode</command> is a <application>Qt</application> based
    2121  newsreader program from <xref linkend="kdepim"/>.</para>
    2222
    23   <para><command>kmail</command> is a <application>Qt</application> based mail 
     23  <para><command>kmail</command> is a <application>Qt</application> based mail
    2424  client from <xref linkend="kdepim"/>.</para>
    2525
    2626  <para><xref linkend="balsa"/> is a GTK2 based mail client.</para>
    2727
    28   <para><xref linkend="mozilla"/> includes both a mail client and newsreader in 
     28  <para><xref linkend="mozilla"/> includes both a mail client and newsreader in
    2929  its installation.</para>
    3030
  • basicnet/mailnews/procmail.xml

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    3030    <title>Introduction to Procmail</title>
    3131
    32     <para>The <application>Procmail</application> package contains an autonomous 
     32    <para>The <application>Procmail</application> package contains an autonomous
    3333    mail processor. This is useful for filtering and sorting incoming mail.</para>
    3434
     
    6060    <title>Installation of Procmail</title>
    6161
    62     <para>Install <application>Procmail</application> by running the following 
     62    <para>Install <application>Procmail</application> by running the following
    6363    commands as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user:</para>
    6464
     
    7171    <title>Command Explanations</title>
    7272
    73     <para><command>make LOCKINGTEST=/tmp install</command>: This prevents 
    74     <command>make</command> from asking you where to test file-locking 
     73    <para><command>make LOCKINGTEST=/tmp install</command>: This prevents
     74    <command>make</command> from asking you where to test file-locking
    7575    patterns.</para>
    7676
     
    8686      <title>Config Files</title>
    8787
    88       <para><filename>/etc/procmailrc</filename> and 
     88      <para><filename>/etc/procmailrc</filename> and
    8989      <filename>~/.procmailrc</filename></para>
    9090
     
    102102      <title>Configuration Information</title>
    103103
    104       <para>Recipes have to be written and placed in your 
     104      <para>Recipes have to be written and placed in your
    105105      <filename>~/.procmailrc</filename> for execution. The procmailex man
    106106      page is the starting place to learn how to write recipes.</para>
     
    154154        <term><command>mailstat</command></term>
    155155        <listitem>
    156           <para>prints a summary report of mail that has been filtered by 
     156          <para>prints a summary report of mail that has been filtered by
    157157          <command>procmail</command> since the last time <command>mailstat</command>
    158158          was ran.</para>
     
    166166        <term><command>procmail</command></term>
    167167        <listitem>
    168           <para>is an autonomous mail processor. It performs all the functions 
     168          <para>is an autonomous mail processor. It performs all the functions
    169169          of an MDA (Mail Delivery Agent).</para>
    170170          <indexterm zone="procmail procmail-prog">
  • basicnet/mailnews/slrn.xml

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    3030    <title>Introduction to Slrn</title>
    3131
    32     <para><application>slrn</application> is a slang-based news reader, capable of 
     32    <para><application>slrn</application> is a slang-based news reader, capable of
    3333    reading local news spools as well as groups from an NNTP server. Small local news
    3434    spools can also be created with the use of the <command>slrnpull</command>
     
    7575    <title>Installation of Slrn</title>
    7676
    77     <para>Install <application>slrn</application> by running the following 
     77    <para>Install <application>slrn</application> by running the following
    7878    commands:</para>
    7979
     
    9292    executable.</para>
    9393
    94     <para><option>--with-ssl</option>: This switch adds 
    95     <application>OpenSSL</application> support to 
     94    <para><option>--with-ssl</option>: This switch adds
     95    <application>OpenSSL</application> support to
    9696    <application>slrn</application>.</para>
    9797
    98     <para><option>--with-uudeview</option>: This switch adds 
    99     <application>UUDeview</application> support to 
     98    <para><option>--with-uudeview</option>: This switch adds
     99    <application>UUDeview</application> support to
    100100    <application>slrn</application>.</para>
    101101
     
    124124      <title>Configuration Information</title>
    125125
    126       <para>The first time <command>slrn</command> is run, the 
    127       <filename>~/.jnewsrc</filename> file must be created. For this configuration 
     126      <para>The first time <command>slrn</command> is run, the
     127      <filename>~/.jnewsrc</filename> file must be created. For this configuration
    128128      to work, you must have an environmental variable, <envar>NNTPSERVER</envar>,
    129       set. In normal operation it would be exported into the environment by a startup file, 
    130       like <filename>/etc/profile</filename> or <filename>~/.bashrc</filename>. Here it 
    131       is just put it into the environment of the configuration step. For now, the LFS news 
     129      set. In normal operation it would be exported into the environment by a startup file,
     130      like <filename>/etc/profile</filename> or <filename>~/.bashrc</filename>. Here it
     131      is just put it into the environment of the configuration step. For now, the LFS news
    132132      server is used in this example, but you should use whatever server you prefer.</para>
    133133
     
    143143
    144144      <para>You will also have to edit one of the configuration files. There is a sample
    145       startup <filename>/usr/share/doc/slrn/slrn.rc</filename> file that comes with 
     145      startup <filename>/usr/share/doc/slrn/slrn.rc</filename> file that comes with
    146146      <application>slrn</application>. It is extensively documented but if you need more
    147       information, look at <ulink url="http://slrn.sourceforge.net/docs/">the 
     147      information, look at <ulink url="http://slrn.sourceforge.net/docs/">the
    148148      <application>slrn</application> website</ulink>.</para>
    149149
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