diff -r 6f2c41c3c7d6 -r a93671970617 man/man1/vmm.1 --- a/man/man1/vmm.1 Sun Apr 15 19:47:58 2012 +0200 +++ b/man/man1/vmm.1 Sun Apr 15 19:56:21 2012 +0200 @@ -736,7 +736,7 @@ .PP Instead of .I transport -pass 'default' to remove the account-specific override, causing the +pass 'default' to remove the account\-specific override, causing the domain's value to be in effect. .PP Example: @@ -757,7 +757,7 @@ .PP Instead of .I transport -pass 'default' to remove the account-specific override, causing the +pass 'default' to remove the account\-specific override, causing the domain's value to be in effect. .PP Example: @@ -774,7 +774,7 @@ .PP Instead of .I transport -pass 'default' to remove the account-specific override, causing the +pass 'default' to remove the account\-specific override, causing the domain's value to be in effect. .PP Example: @@ -807,7 +807,7 @@ .IR %= will be replaced by the local part, the domain, or the email address with '@' replaced by '=' respectively. In combination with alias domains, this enables -domain-specific destinations. +domain\-specific destinations. .PP Examples: .PP @@ -896,16 +896,16 @@ .B vmm relocateddelete b.user@example.com .fi .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------------- -.SH CATCH-ALL SUBCOMMANDS +.SH CATCH\-ALL SUBCOMMANDS .SS catchalladd (caa) .BI "vmm catchalladd" " fqdn destination ..." .PP This subcommand allows to specify destination addresses for a domain, which shall receive mail addressed to unknown local parts within that domain. -Those catch-all aliases hence \(dqcatch all\(dq mail to any address in the +Those catch\-all aliases hence \(dqcatch all\(dq mail to any address in the domain (unless a more specific alias, mailbox or relocated entry exists). .PP -WARNING: Catch-all addresses can cause mail server flooding because +WARNING: Catch\-all addresses can cause mail server flooding because spammers like to deliver mail to all possible combinations of names, e.g. to all addresses between abba@example.org and zztop@example.org. .PP @@ -918,7 +918,7 @@ .SS catchallinfo (cai) .BI "vmm catchallinfo " fqdn .PP -This subcommand displays information about catch-all aliases defined for +This subcommand displays information about catch\-all aliases defined for a domain. .PP Example: @@ -935,7 +935,7 @@ .BI "vmm catchalldelete " fqdn .RI [ destination ] .PP -With this subcommand, catch-all aliases defined for a domain can be +With this subcommand, catch\-all aliases defined for a domain can be removed, either all of them, or a single one if specified explicitly. .PP Example: