diff --git a/debian/README.Debian b/debian/README.Debian
index cf2ac1bbdf9cd7011eb94068bf5f278b56e5ffab..1f955afab75ff89e03b95134cdb6fc965d749c56 100644 (file)
--- a/debian/README.Debian
+++ b/debian/README.Debian
local_part_suffix_optional
to the "userforward:" and the "localuser:" router in /etc/exim/exim.conf.
local_part_suffix_optional
to the "userforward:" and the "localuser:" router in /etc/exim/exim.conf.
- If you are using another MTA, please refer its manual or
+ If you are using another MTA, please refer to its manual or
http://faqs.org/faqs/mail/addressing/
which has some very useful information.
http://faqs.org/faqs/mail/addressing/
which has some very useful information.
+ Also, see the MTA specific README files in /use/share/doc/mlmmj/ for more
+ details.
+
This version of mlmmj supports setting the recipient delimiter on a
per list basis. This is done by means of the TUNABLE "delimiter", described
in detail in the TUNABLES document.
This version of mlmmj supports setting the recipient delimiter on a
per list basis. This is done by means of the TUNABLE "delimiter", described
in detail in the TUNABLES document.
-2) Run /usr/bin/mlmmj-make-ml which will guide you through creating
- actual mailing lists.
+2) Run /usr/bin/mlmmj-make-ml which will guide you through creating the
+ actual mailing list.
Details about the exact operations of mlmmj-make-ml are available in
Details about the exact operations of mlmmj-make-ml are available in
- /usr/share/doc/mlmmj/README
+ /usr/share/doc/mlmmj/README.
3) If you didn't let mlmmj-make-ml modify /etc/aliases, you need to
make the changes to your mailserver aliases that came as output from
3) If you didn't let mlmmj-make-ml modify /etc/aliases, you need to
make the changes to your mailserver aliases that came as output from
/var/spool/mlmmj/<listname>. Symlinks are created to keep functionality
intact, so you should have no problems editing the files via their links
under /var
/var/spool/mlmmj/<listname>. Symlinks are created to keep functionality
intact, so you should have no problems editing the files via their links
under /var
-* Addtionally, /use/share/doc/mlmmj/README.Debian has information on access
- control, moderation, archiving and lots of other features supported by
- mlmmj. You would do well to read it.
+* Additionally, the files README and README.access in /use/share/doc/mlmmj/
+ include information about access control, moderation, archiving and lots of
+ other features supported by mlmmj. You would do well to read them.
BUGS:
BUGS: