README: Substituted a few words.
--- a/README Sat Jun 30 19:09:20 2012 +0000
+++ b/README Sun Jul 01 18:50:32 2012 +0000
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@
‣ configurable transport_ setting per domain
‣ unique group identifier (GID) per domain
‣ each domain may have one or more alias domain names
- ‣ activate or deactivate services (SMTP, POP, IMAP and ManageSieve) for new
+ ‣ activate or deactivate services (SMTP, POP3, IMAP and ManageSieve) for new
or all accounts of a domain
‣ configurable quota limits (size and/or number of messages) for the
domain's accounts
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@
• Account features
‣ configurable transport per account
- ‣ activate or deactivate one/more/all services (SMTP, POP, IMAP and
+ ‣ activate or deactivate one/more/all services (SMTP, POP3, IMAP and
ManageSieve) per account
‣ configurable quota limit (size and/or number of messages) per user
‣ per-account configuration overrides defaults defined by the domain,
@@ -63,13 +63,13 @@
‣ supports multiple destinations per e-mail alias
‣ destinations can be deleted separately
- ‣ destinations can be interpolated using the original address' localpart
- and domain, allowing aliases to have different meaning in aliasdomains,
+ ‣ destinations can be interpolated using the original address' local-part
+ and domain, allowing aliases to have different meaning in alias domains,
e.g. with the following defined in example.org::
postmaster@example.org → postmaster+%d@admin.example.org
- If example.com is an aliasdomain of example.org, the alias will become::
+ If example.com is an alias domain of example.org, the alias will become::
postmaster@example.org → postmaster+example.org@admin.example.org
postmaster@example.com → postmaster+example.com@admin.example.org