diff -r 985cee77da5f -r 668951708f2f vmm.cfg.5 --- a/vmm.cfg.5 Tue Apr 29 00:13:50 2008 +0000 +++ b/vmm.cfg.5 Wed Apr 30 04:05:13 2008 +0000 @@ -1,13 +1,13 @@ .\" $Id$ -.TH vmm.cfg 5 "28. April 2008" "Pascal Volk" +.TH vmm.cfg 5 "30. April 2008" "Pascal Volk" .SH NAME vmm.cfg \- configuration file for vmm .SH SYNOPSIS /usr/local/etc/vmm.cfg .SH DESCRIPTION -\fBvmm\fR(1) reads configuration data form \fI/usr/local/etc/vmm.cfg\fP. +\fBvmm\fR(1) reads configuration data from \fI/usr/local/etc/vmm.cfg\fP. .br -The configuration file is split in multiple sections. Sections begins with the +The configuration file is split in multiple sections. A section starts with the section name, enclosed in square brackets '[' and ']' (e.g. \fB[database]\fP), followed by \'option=value' pairs (e.g. \fBhost = 127.0.0.1\fP). .br @@ -19,7 +19,9 @@ .IP \(bu .I Boolean to indicate if something is enabled/activated (true) or disabled/deactivated -(false). Accepted values for \fBtrue\fP are: \fB1\fP, \fByes\fP, \fBtrue\fP and +(false). +.br +Accepted values for \fBtrue\fP are: \fB1\fP, \fByes\fP, \fBtrue\fP and \fBon\fP. .br Accepted values for \fBfalse\fP are: \fB0\fP, \fBno\fP, \fBfalse\fP and @@ -34,7 +36,8 @@ world\fP', or '\fB/usr/bin/strings\fP' .\" ----- .SH DATABASE SECTION -This section contains options required for the database connection. +The \fBdatabase\fP section is used to specify some options required to +connect to the database. .TP \fBhost\fP (\fIString\fP) Hostname or IP address of the database server. @@ -60,7 +63,7 @@ name = mailsys .\" ----- .SH MAILDIR SECTION -This section defines some options for the Maildirs. +The \fBmaildir\fP section is used to specify some options for the Maildirs. .TP \fBfolder\fP (\fIString\fP) Default name of the maildir folder in users home directory. @@ -88,7 +91,8 @@ delete = false .\" ----- .SH SERVICES SECTION -This section specifies the default restrictions for each account. +The \fBservices\fP section is used to specify the default restrictions for +all accounts. .TP \fBsmtp\fP (\fIBoolean\fP) Decides if users can login via smtp by default. @@ -114,7 +118,8 @@ managesieve = false .\" ----- .SH DOMDIR SECTION -This section defines some options for the directories of the domains. +The \fBdomdir\fP section is used to specify options for the directories of the +domains. .TP \fBbase\fP (\fIString\fP) All domain directories will be created inside this directory. @@ -137,7 +142,8 @@ delete = false .\" ----- .SH BIN SECTION -This section contains some paths to some binaries. +The \fBbin\fP section is used to specify some paths to some binaries required +by \fBvmm\fP. .TP \fBdovecotpw\fP (\fIString\fP) The absolute path to the dovecotpw binary. This binary is used to generate a @@ -156,7 +162,7 @@ du = /usr/bin/du .\" ----- .SH MISC SECTION -This sections defines miscellaneous settings. +The \fBmisc\fP section is used to define miscellaneous settings. .TP \fBpasswdscheme\fP (\fIString\fP) Password scheme to use (see also: dovecotpw -l) @@ -182,7 +188,7 @@ transport = dovecot: .\" ----- .SH CONFIG SECTION -This section is a internal control section. +The \fBconfig\fP section is a internal used control section. .TP \fBdone\fP (\fIBoolean\fP) This option is set to \fIfalse\fP when \fBvmm\fP is installed for the first @@ -201,7 +207,7 @@ .SH FILES /usr/local/etc/vmm.cfg .SH SEE ALSO -vmm(1), commandline tool to manage email domains/accounts/aliases +vmm(1), command line tool to manage email domains/accounts/aliases .SH AUTHOR \fBvmm\fP and its man pages were written by Pascal Volk <\fIp.volk@veb-it.de\fP> and are licensed under the terms of the BSD License.