diff -r c7a963e6cf6e -r f32b323fd347 man/man1/vmm.1 --- a/man/man1/vmm.1 Tue Feb 22 22:29:58 2011 +0000 +++ b/man/man1/vmm.1 Thu Feb 24 01:02:24 2011 +0000 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.TH "VMM" "1" "2011-02-22" "vmm 0.6" "vmm" +.TH "VMM" "1" "2011-02-24" "vmm 0.6" "vmm" .SH NAME vmm \- command line tool to manage email domains/accounts/aliases .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ and relocated users. It allows you to simply and quickly administer your mail server. .br -It\(aqs designed for Dovecot and Postfix with a PostgreSQL backend. +It's designed for Dovecot and Postfix with a PostgreSQL backend. .PP Each .I subcommand @@ -110,13 +110,12 @@ .B vmm configset .I option value .PP -Use this subcommand to set or update a single configuration option\(aqs -value. +Use this subcommand to set or update a single configuration option's value. .I option is the configuration option, .I value is the -.IR option \(aqs +.IR option 's new value. .IP Note: This subcommand will create a new @@ -188,7 +187,7 @@ .B vmm configure mailbox Using configuration file: /usr/local/etc/vmm.cfg -* Configuration section: \(aqmailbox\(aq +* Configuration section: `mailbox' Enter new value for option folders [Drafts:Sent:Templates:Trash]: Enter new value for option format [maildir]: mdbox Enter new value for option subscribe [True]: @@ -202,7 +201,7 @@ .I uid is available, for example from process list, the subcommand .B getuser -will show the user\(aqs address. +will show the user's address. .PP Example: .PP @@ -234,8 +233,8 @@ .RI [ pattern ] .PP This subcommand lists all available domains. -All domain names will be prefixed either with `[+]\(aq, if the domain is a -primary domain, or with `[-]\(aq, if it is an alias domain name. +All domain names will be prefixed either with `[+]', if the domain is a +primary domain, or with `[-]', if it is an alias domain name. The output can be limited with an optional .IR pattern . .PP @@ -260,7 +259,7 @@ .B vmm version .PP Prints -.BR vmm \(aqs +.BR vmm 's version and copyright information to stdout. After this .B vmm @@ -368,10 +367,10 @@ Domain information ------------------ Domainname.....: sales.example.com - GID............: 70693 + GID............: 70698 Transport......: dovecot: - Domaindir......: /home/mail/v/70693 - Quota Limit....: Storage: 0 Messages 0 + Domaindir......: /srv/mail/k/70698 + Quota Limit....: Storage: 0; Messages: 0 Aliasdomains...: 0 Accounts.......: 1 Aliases........: 0 @@ -527,7 +526,7 @@ Examples: .PP .nf -.B vmm ua d.user@example.com \(aqA 5ecR3t P4s5\(rs/\(rs/0rd\(aq +.B vmm ua d.user@example.com \(dqA 5ecR3t P4s5\(rs/\(rs/0rd\(dq .B vmm useradd e.user@example.com Enter new password: Retype new password: @@ -551,7 +550,7 @@ .RI [ "service ..." ] .PP If a user should not be able to access one or more services you can -restrict the user\(aqs access with this subcommand. +restrict the user's access with this subcommand. .PP If no .I service @@ -608,7 +607,7 @@ .I address .TP .B du -to display the disk usage of the user\(aqs mail directory. +to display the disk usage of the user's mail directory. In order to summarize the disk usage each time the this subcommand is executed automatically, set .I account.disk_usage @@ -644,7 +643,7 @@ .SS username (un) .BI "vmm username" " address name" .PP -The user\(aqs real +The user's real .I name can be set/updated with this subcommand. .PP @@ -669,7 +668,7 @@ Example: .PP .nf -.B vmm up d.user@example.com \(aqA |\(rs/|0r3 5ecur3 P4s5\(rs/\(rs/0rd?\(aq +.B vmm up d.user@example.com \(dqA |\(rs/|0r3 5ecur3 P4s5\(rs/\(rs/0rd?\(dq .fi .\" ------------------------------------ .SS userquota (uq) @@ -699,14 +698,14 @@ .PP Example: .br -Assumed you want to use Dovecot\(aqs +Assumed you want to use Dovecot's .BR dsync (1) -to convert a user\(aqs mailbox from Maildir format to mdbox format, you +to convert a user's mailbox from Maildir format to mdbox format, you can tell Postfix to retry later. .PP .nf .B vmm ut d.user@example.com \(dqretry:4.0.0 Mailbox being migrated\(dq -# convert the mailbox ... then set the transport to Dovecot\(aqs lmtp +# convert the mailbox ... then set the transport to Dovecot's lmtp .B vmm ut d.user@example.com lmtp:unix:private/dovecot\-lmtp .fi .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -769,7 +768,7 @@ A new relocated user can be created with this subcommand. .PP .I address -is the user\(aqs ex\-email address, for example b.user@example.com, and +is the user's ex\-email address, for example b.user@example.com, and .I newaddress points to the new email address where the user can be reached. .PP @@ -791,7 +790,7 @@ .B vmm relocatedinfo b.user@example.com Relocated information --------------------- - User \(aqb.user@example.com\(aq has moved to \(aqb\-user@company.tld\(aq + User `b.user@example.com' has moved to `b\-user@company.tld' .fi .\" ------------------------------------ .SS relocateddelete (rd) @@ -812,7 +811,7 @@ will be used when found. .TP .I /usr/local/etc/vmm.cfg -will be used when the above file doesn\(aqt exist. +will be used when the above file doesn't exist. .TP .I /etc/vmm.cfg will be used when none of the both above mentioned files exists. @@ -834,7 +833,5 @@ http://sf.net/tracker/?group_id=213727&atid=1026862 .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------------- .SH COPYING -.B vmm -and its man pages were written by Pascal Volk -.RI < neverseen@users.sourceforge.net > -and are licensed under the terms of the BSD License. \ No newline at end of file +vmm and its manual pages were written by Pascal Volk and are licensed under the terms of the BSD License. \ No newline at end of file