#! /bin/sh /usr/share/dpatch/dpatch-run ## 01_fix_hyphen_used_as_minus_sign.dpatch by Sebastian Harl ## ## DP: Don't use '-' as a minus sign in manpages. @DPATCH@ diff a/mlmmj-bounce.1 b/mlmmj-bounce.1 --- a/man/mlmmj-bounce.1 +++ b/man/mlmmj-bounce.1 @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ -.TH mlmmj-bounce "1" "September 2004" mlmmj-bounce +.TH mlmmj\-bounce "1" "September 2004" mlmmj\-bounce .SH NAME -mlmmj-bounce \- bounce handling utility for mlmmj +mlmmj\-bounce \- bounce handling utility for mlmmj .SH SYNOPSIS -.B mlmmj-bounce -\fI-L /path/to/list \fR[\fI-a john=doe.org | -d\fR]\fI \fR[\fI-n num | -p\fR] +.B mlmmj\-bounce +\fI\-L /path/to/list \fR[\fI\-a john=doe.org | \-d\fR]\fI \fR[\fI\-n num | \-p\fR] .HP \fB\-a\fR: Address string that bounces .HP @@ -19,8 +19,8 @@ .HP \fB\-V\fR: Print version .SH DESCRIPTION -mlmmj-bounce is used to handle mails that are bouncing. When a mail arrives to -the system, mlmmj-bounce will register in /bounce/ info +mlmmj\-bounce is used to handle mails that are bouncing. When a mail arrives to +the system, mlmmj\-bounce will register in /bounce/ info about which number that bounced at what time. An example of such a line could be: .LP diff a/mlmmj-list.1 b/mlmmj-list.1 --- a/man/mlmmj-list.1 +++ b/man/mlmmj-list.1 @@ -1,9 +1,10 @@ -.TH mlmmj-list "1" "November 2004" mlmmj-recieve +.TH mlmmj\-list "1" "November 2004" mlmmj\-recieve .SH NAME -mlmmj-list \- list people / subscribers associated with a list +mlmmj\-list \- list people / subscribers associated with a list .SH SYNOPSIS -.B mlmmj-list -\fI-L /path/to/listdir \fR[\fI-c\fR] \fR[\fI-d\fR] \fR[\fI-h\fR] [\fI-m\fR] [\fI-n\fR] [\fI-o\fR] \fR[\fI-s\fR] \fR[\fI-V\fR] +.B mlmmj\-list +\fI\-L /path/to/listdir \fR[\fI\-c\fR] \fR[\fI\-d\fR] \fR[\fI\-h\fR] +[\fI\-m\fR] [\fI\-n\fR] [\fI\-o\fR] \fR[\fI\-s\fR] \fR[\fI\-V\fR] .HP \fB\-c\fR: Count the emailaddresses .HP diff a/mlmmj-maintd.1 b/mlmmj-maintd.1 --- a/man/mlmmj-maintd.1 +++ b/man/mlmmj-maintd.1 @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ -.TH mlmmj-maintd "1" "September 2004" mlmmj-maintd +.TH mlmmj\-maintd "1" "September 2004" mlmmj\-maintd .SH NAME -mlmmj-maintd \- maintenance for mlmmj maintained lists +mlmmj\-maintd \- maintenance for mlmmj maintained lists .SH SYNOPSIS -.B mlmmj-maintd -[\fI-F\fR] \fI[-d\fR | \fI-L\fR] /path/to/dir +.B mlmmj\-maintd +[\fI\-F\fR] \fI[\-d\fR | \fI\-L\fR] /path/to/dir .HP \fB\-d\fR: Full path to directory with lists .HP @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ etc. If a directory containing several lists exists, the \fB\-d\fR can be used to -specify this, making mlmmj-maintd perform a maintenance run in every listdir +specify this, making mlmmj\-maintd perform a maintenance run in every listdir below the specified one. Only either \fB\-d\fR or \fB\-L\fR can be specified at the same time. @@ -26,11 +26,11 @@ It will run as a daemon, unless the \fB\-F\fR switch is specified, in which case it just runs once. The \fB\-F\fR option should be used when one wants to avoid running another daemon, and use e.g. cron to control it instead. In case -cron is used, mlmmj-maintd should be run every 2 hours or so. An example +cron is used, mlmmj\-maintd should be run every 2 hours or so. An example crontab entry: .LP -0 */2 * * * /usr/bin/mlmmj-maintd -F -L /path/to/list +0 */2 * * * /usr/bin/mlmmj\-maintd \-F \-L /path/to/list .SH AUTHORS This manual page was written by the following persons: .HP diff a/mlmmj-make-ml.sh.1 b/mlmmj-make-ml.sh.1 --- a/man/mlmmj-make-ml.sh.1 +++ b/man/mlmmj-make-ml.sh.1 @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ -.TH mlmmj-make-ml "1" "September 2004" mlmmj-make-ml +.TH mlmmj\-make\-ml "1" "September 2004" mlmmj\-make\-ml .SH NAME -mlmmj-make-ml \- create a mailing list for mlmmj +mlmmj\-make\-ml \- create a mailing list for mlmmj .SH SYNOPSIS -.B mlmmj-make-ml +.B mlmmj\-make\-ml \fI[OPTIONS] .HP \fB\-h\fR: Display help diff a/mlmmj-process.1 b/mlmmj-process.1 --- a/man/mlmmj-process.1 +++ b/man/mlmmj-process.1 @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ -.TH mlmmj-process "1" "September 2004" mlmmj-process +.TH mlmmj\-process "1" "September 2004" mlmmj\-process .SH NAME -mlmmj-process \- process mail for an mlmmj managed mailinglist +mlmmj\-process \- process mail for an mlmmj managed mailinglist .SH SYNOPSIS -.B mlmmj-process -\fI-L /path/to/list -m /path/to/mail \fR[\fI-h\fR] [\fI-P\fR] [\fI-V\fR] +.B mlmmj\-process +\fI\-L /path/to/list \-m /path/to/mail \fR[\fI\-h\fR] [\fI\-P\fR] [\fI\-V\fR] .HP \fB\-h\fR: This help .HP @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ .HP \fB\-m\fR: Full path to mail file .HP -\fB\-P\fR: Don't execute mlmmj-send (debugging only) +\fB\-P\fR: Don't execute mlmmj\-send (debugging only) .HP \fB\-V\fR: Print version .SH DESCRIPTION @@ -35,26 +35,26 @@ Header addition Headers specified in /control/customheaders are added to the mail. -This could be headers like List-ID: or Reply-To: +This could be headers like List\-ID: or Reply\-To: .IP \(bu 4 .B List control In case there's a mail with a recipient delimiter it's not a regular list mail. -Processing of these happens in mlmmj-recieve as well. Examples of such are +Processing of these happens in mlmmj\-recieve as well. Examples of such are subscription requests, mails to owner etc. -It will base it's recipient delimiter detection on the Delivered-To: header if +It will base it's recipient delimiter detection on the Delivered\-To: header if present. If not, the To: header is used. .IP \(bu 4 .B Moderation -If the list is moderated, it will happen in mlmmj-process. +If the list is moderated, it will happen in mlmmj\-process. .RE When processing is done, it will invoke the needed binary according to whatever -mail it is. If it's a subscription request it will invoke mlmmj-sub, if it's a -regular list mail it will invoke mlmmj-send. +mail it is. If it's a subscription request it will invoke mlmmj\-sub, if it's a +regular list mail it will invoke mlmmj\-send. .SH "SEE ALSO" The file TUNABLES from the mlmmj source distribution or in the documentation directory of the operating system distribution. diff a/mlmmj-recieve.1 b/mlmmj-recieve.1 --- a/man/mlmmj-recieve.1 +++ b/man/mlmmj-recieve.1 @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ -.TH mlmmj-recieve "1" "September 2004" mlmmj-recieve +.TH mlmmj\-recieve "1" "September 2004" mlmmj\-recieve .SH NAME -mlmmj-recieve \- recieve mails for an mlmmj managed mailinglist +mlmmj\-recieve \- recieve mails for an mlmmj managed mailinglist .SH SYNOPSIS -.B mlmmj-recieve -\fI-L /path/to/listdir \fR[\fI-h\fR] [\fI-V\fR] [\fI-P\fR] [\fI-F\fR] +.B mlmmj\-recieve +\fI\-L /path/to/listdir \fR[\fI\-h\fR] [\fI\-V\fR] [\fI\-P\fR] [\fI\-F\fR] .HP \fB\-h\fR: This help .HP @@ -11,17 +11,17 @@ .HP \fB\-L\fR: Full path to list directory .HP -\fB\-P\fR: Don't execute mlmmj-process (debugging only) +\fB\-P\fR: Don't execute mlmmj\-process (debugging only) .HP \fB\-V\fR: Print version .SH DESCRIPTION -The mlmmj-recieve binary is the one specified in the mailserver configuration +The mlmmj\-recieve binary is the one specified in the mailserver configuration file (aliases file), which writes the mail to the /incoming directory -and invokes mlmmj-process unless the \fB\-P\fR option is specified. On systems +and invokes mlmmj\-process unless the \fB\-P\fR option is specified. On systems using mailservers supporting the \fB/etc/aliases\fR file, a line to activate an mlmmj managed mailinglist would look like this: .LP -list: "|/usr/bin/mlmmj-recieve -L /var/spool/mlmmj/list/" +list: "|/usr/bin/mlmmj\-recieve \-L /var/spool/mlmmj/list/" It's very important to specify the full path to the binary, or the mailinglist will not function. @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ would kill it. .SH "SEE ALSO" -mlmmj-process(1) +mlmmj\-process(1) .SH AUTHORS This manual page was written by the following persons: .HP diff a/mlmmj-send.1 b/mlmmj-send.1 --- a/man/mlmmj-send.1 +++ b/man/mlmmj-send.1 @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ -.TH mlmmj-send "1" "September 2004" mlmmj-send +.TH mlmmj\-send "1" "September 2004" mlmmj\-send .SH NAME -mlmmj-send \- send mail to a mailinglist or similar +mlmmj\-send \- send mail to a mailinglist or similar .SH SYNOPSIS -.B mlmmj-send -[\fI-L\fR /path/to/list | \fI-l\fR listctrl] \fI\-m\fR /path/to/mail -[\fI-a\fR] [\fI-D\fR] [\fI-F\fR] [\fI-h\fR] [\fI-r\fR] [\fI-R\fR] [\fI-s\fR] -[\fI-T\fR] [\fI-V\fR] +.B mlmmj\-send +[\fI\-L\fR /path/to/list | \fI\-l\fR listctrl] \fI\-m\fR /path/to/mail +[\fI\-a\fR] [\fI\-D\fR] [\fI\-F\fR] [\fI\-h\fR] [\fI\-r\fR] [\fI\-R\fR] [\fI\-s\fR] +[\fI\-T\fR] [\fI\-V\fR] .HP \fB\-a\fR: Don't archive the mail .HP @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ .HP \fB\-r\fR: Relayhost IP address (defaults to 127.0.0.1) .HP -\fB\-R\fR: What to use as Reply-To: header +\fB\-R\fR: What to use as Reply\-To: header .HP \fB\-s\fR: Subscribers file name .HP @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ \&'6' means 'single listmail to single recipient' .SH BUGS -This manual page is very scarce documentation of the mlmmj-send binary. The +This manual page is very scarce documentation of the mlmmj\-send binary. The reason for this is that it's really not supposed to be used by any human, but only supposed to be invoked from other mlmmj binaries. So in case more documentation is needed, please read the source. diff a/mlmmj-sub.1 b/mlmmj-sub.1 --- a/man/mlmmj-sub.1 +++ b/man/mlmmj-sub.1 @@ -1,10 +1,11 @@ -.TH mlmmj-sub "1" "September 2004" mlmmj-sub +.TH mlmmj\-sub "1" "September 2004" mlmmj\-sub .SH NAME -mlmmj-sub \- subscribe an address to a mailinglist run by mlmmj +mlmmj\-sub \- subscribe an address to a mailinglist run by mlmmj .SH SYNOPSIS -.B mlmmj-sub -\fI-L /path/to/list -a john@doe.org \fR[\fI-c\fR | \fI-C\fR] \fR[\fI-d\fR | \fI-n\fR] -[\fI-h\fR] [\fI-U\fR] [\fI-V\fR] +.B mlmmj\-sub +\fI\-L /path/to/list \-a john@doe.org \fR[\fI\-c\fR | \fI\-C\fR] \fR[\fI\-d\fR +| \fI\-n\fR] +[\fI\-h\fR] [\fI\-U\fR] [\fI\-V\fR] .HP \fB\-a\fR: Email address to subscribe .HP @@ -47,7 +48,7 @@ When neither \fB\-c\fR nor \fB\-C\fR are specified, subscription silently happens. .SH "SEE ALSO" -mlmmj-unsub(1), setuid(2) +mlmmj\-unsub(1), setuid(2) .SH AUTHORS This manual page was written by the following persons: .HP diff a/mlmmj-unsub.1 b/mlmmj-unsub.1 --- a/man/mlmmj-unsub.1 +++ b/man/mlmmj-unsub.1 @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ -.TH mlmmj-unsub "1" "September 2004" mlmmj-unsub +.TH mlmmj\-unsub "1" "September 2004" mlmmj\-unsub .SH NAME -mlmmj-unsub \- unsubscribe an address from a mailinglist run by mlmmj +mlmmj\-unsub \- unsubscribe an address from a mailinglist run by mlmmj .SH SYNOPSIS -.B mlmmj-sub -\fI-L /path/to/list -a john@doe.org \fR[\fI-c\fR | \fI-C\fR] [\fI-h\fR] -\fR[\fI-d\fR | \fI-n\fR] [\fI-V\fR] +.B mlmmj\-sub +\fI\-L /path/to/list \-a john@doe.org \fR[\fI\-c\fR | \fI\-C\fR] [\fI\-h\fR] +\fR[\fI\-d\fR | \fI\-n\fR] [\fI\-V\fR] .HP \fB\-a\fR: Email address to unsubscribe .HP @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ When neither \fB\-c\fR nor \fB\-C\fR are specified, unsubscription silently happens. .SH "SEE ALSO" -mlmmj-sub(1) +mlmmj\-sub(1) .SH AUTHORS This manual page was written by the following persons: .HP