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The qmail package introduced new or modified debconf
templates. This is the perfect moment for a review to help the package
maintainer following the general suggested writing style and track
down typos and errors in the use of English language.

If someone wants to pick up this review, please answer to this mail,
in the mailing list, with an [ITR] (Intent To Review) label.

The templates file is attached.

To propose the file you reviewed for peer review, please send a [RFR]
(Request For Review) mail with the reviewed file attached...then a few
days later, when no more contributions come, a summary mail with a
[LCFC] (Last Chance For Comments) label.

Finally, after no more comments coming to the LCFC mail, you can send
the reviewed templates file as a bug report against the package.

Then, please notify the list with a last mail using a [BTS] label
with the bug number.

Helping the package maintainer to deal with induced translation
updates at that moment will be nice. If you're not comfortable with
that part of the process, please hand it off to a translator.

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Template: qmail/readme
Type: note
_Description: README
 Before making any changes to your qmail configuration, please read
 /usr/share/doc/qmail/README.Debian.gz.  This contains a description of the 
 differences bewtween other mailers on Debian, qmail on Debian, and qmail on 
 other systems.
 .
 If you were using sendmail (or smail) previously, you will also want to read
 the "qmail-upgrade" manpage, which details user-visible differences between
 sendmail and qmail.
 .
 If you are new to qmail, you will want to at least peruse the qmail FAQ, which
 can be found in /usr/doc/qmail

Template: qmail/start
Type: select
_Choices: yes, no
_Description: Do you want to start qmail now?

Template: qmail/reboot
Type: note
_Description: Qmail will be started at the next reboot
 Or you can start qmail manually when
 you are ready by typing (as root) "/etc/init.d/qmail start" at a shell prompt.

Template: qmail/userpurge
Type: select
_Choices: yes, no
_Description: Remove qmail users during a purge?

Template: qmail/recipientmap
Type: note
_Description: WARNING
 recipientmap is gone from qmail-1.03. The virtualdomains mechanism
 has been expanded to support virtual users.  You will need to fix your setup.

Template: qmail/qlist
Type: note
_Description: WARNING
 qlist has been split into a separate package by Dan Bernstein (the
 author of qmail) since qmail-1.02.
 .
 qlist has not been packaged because ezmlm does a better job,
 but if you still want qlist, you can either get it direct from
 http://pobox.com/~djb/qlist.html
 .
 Please check in /usr/doc/qmail and the man pages for changes since qmail 1.01

Template: qmail/inetd
Type: note
_Description: inetd.conf changes
 inetd does not handle qmail terribly effectively, so 
 the default instalation uses tcpserver from ucspi-tcp instead.
 .
 For this reason, the smtp line in /etc/inetd.conf has been disabled.
 .
 This means that you must configure things such as RELAYCLIENT using
 /etc/tcp.smtp, rather than hosts allow (see /usr/doc/qmail/README for details)

Template: qmail/tcpupdate
Type: note
_Description: Updating /etc/tcp.smtp database for tcpserver

Template: qmail/override
Type: select
_Choices: yes, no
_Description: Pre-existing qmail installation detected.  Override?

Source: qmail
Maintainer: Jon Marler <jmarler@debian.org>
Section: non-free/mail
Priority: extra
Build-Depends: dpkg-dev (>= 1.4.0.20), patch (>= 2.5-0bo1), fakeroot | sudo, groff-base, adduser, po-debconf
Standards-Version: 3.8.0

Package: qmail-src
Architecture: all
Depends: dpkg-dev (>= 1.4.0.20), patch (>= 2.5-0bo1), build-essential, fakeroot | sudo, groff-base, adduser, libc6-dev
Conflicts: qmail-run, qmail-uids-gids
Recommends: ucspi-tcp-src, procmail
Description: Source only package for building qmail binary package
 qmail is a secure, reliable, efficient, simple mail transport system.
 .
 To build a binary deb package, first install the qmail-src package, then
 type the command "build-qmail".  If you try "apt-get source --build qmail-src"
 only the qmail-src package will be built.  You will need to install qmail-src
 and type the command "build-qmail" to get a usable binary package of qmail.
 Also be sure to build and install ucspi-tcp before installing the binary qmail
 package.  Install the ucspi-tcp-src package to get ucspi-tcp.
 .
 This package builds a binary .deb that is FHS compliant and conforms to the
 Debian standards guidelines.  The resulting binary packages are not suitable
 for re-distribution.

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