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- $OpenBSD: patch-cucipop_8,v 1.3 2001/02/23 02:10:21 itojun Exp $
- --- cucipop.8.orig Mon May 11 12:35:19 1998
- +++ cucipop.8 Thu Feb 22 19:39:05 2001
- @@ -48,12 +48,12 @@
- .SH NAME
- cucipop \- Cubic Circle POP3 daemon
- .SH SYNOPSIS
- -.B /usr/sbin/cucipop
- +.B !!PREFIX!!/libexec/cucipop
- .RB [ \-qaYdPUSDAT ]
- .RB [ "\-E \fIage\fP" ]
- .RB [ "\-p \fIport\fP" ]
- .br
- -.B /usr/sbin/cucipop
- +.B !!PREFIX!!/libexec/cucipop
- .B \-v
- .ad
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- @@ -132,12 +132,12 @@
- .IR port .
- .SH EXAMPLES
- Typically
- -.I pop-3
- +.I pop3
- service is defined in
- .BR services (5)
- as follows:
- .Sx 1
- -pop-3 110/tcp
- +pop3 110/tcp
- .Ex
- In order to start cucipop from within
- .BR inetd (8),
- @@ -145,20 +145,20 @@
- .BR inetd.conf (5)
- would be suitable:
- .Sx 1
- -pop-3 stream tcp nowait root /usr/sbin/cucipop cucipop -Y
- +pop3 stream tcp nowait root !!PREFIX!!/libexec/cucipop cucipop -Y
- .Ex
- If your site gets many hits from popclients, it would be preferable
- to start cucipop standalone as in:
- .Sx 1
- -/usr/sbin/cucipop -Y
- +!!PREFIX!!/libexec/cucipop -Y
- .Ex
- Your typical BOFH setting would be:
- .Sx 1
- -/usr/sbin/cucipop -YaSE 6w
- +!!PREFIX!!/libexec/cucipop -YaSE 6w
- .Ex
- .SH FILES
- .TP 2.3i
- -.B /etc/passwd
- +.B /etc/master.passwd
- the default authentication
- .TP
- .B /etc/mail/vpop.db
- @@ -166,25 +166,25 @@
- .BR makevpopdb (8)
- man page on how this file is created
- .TP
- -.B /var/lib/cucipop/state.db
- +.B /var/spool/cucipop/state.db
- AI state information and bulletin history
- .TP
- -.B "/var/lib/cucipop/bulletins/\fInn\fP"
- +.B "/var/spool/cucipop/bulletins/\fInn\fP"
- .B 00
- through
- .B 63
- optional bulletin files in regular mailbox format
- .TP
- -.B /var/spool/mail/$LOGNAME
- +.B /var/mail/$LOGNAME
- system mailbox
- .TP
- -.B /var/spool/mail/virtual.dom.ain/$LOGNAME
- +.B /var/mail/virtual.dom.ain/$LOGNAME
- virtual host system mailbox
- .TP
- -.B /var/spool/mail/$LOGNAME.lock
- +.B /var/mail/$LOGNAME.lock
- lockfile for the system mailbox
- .TP
- -.B /var/spool/mail/virtual.dom.ain/$LOGNAME.lock
- +.B /var/mail/virtual.dom.ain/$LOGNAME.lock
- lockfile for the virtual host system mailbox
- .TP
- .B _????`hostname`
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