Quoting Justin B Rye (justin.byam@gmail.com):
> * "mailbox server";
> * "inbound mail server" (an inbound server?);
> * "mail access server" (sounds like IMAP-only);
> * "mail retrieval server" (sounds like POP3-only);
> * "mail delivery server" (sounds like LMTP-only);
> * just "IMAP/PO
Christian PERRIER wrote:
> For me, Dovecot is a mail "distribution" server. This is indeed how we
> call it, in my workplace (where the incoming/outbound SMTP server is
> separated fromthe "end-user" mail server.
>
> However, that term of "distribution" is a bit ambiguous for sysadmins.
>
> My pr
Quoting Justin B Rye (justin.byam@gmail.com):
> So how about:
>
>Description: secure mail system - core files
I think this is the core of this review: finding a good synopsis for
Dovecot.:-)
For me, Dovecot is a mail "distribution" server. This is indeed how we
call it, in my workplace
Christian PERRIER wrote:
> Template: dovecot-core/ssl-cert-exists
> Template: dovecot-core/create-ssl-cert
This all makes sense to me.
> Template: dovecot-core/ssl-cert-name
> _Description: Host name:
> Please enter the host name to use in the SSL certificate.
> .
> + It will become the
Please find, for review, the debconf templates and packages descriptions for
the dovecot source package.
This review will last from Tuesday, October 15, 2013 to Friday, October 25,
2013.
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