Bug#928711: unblock: [pre-approval] cyrus-imapd/3.0.8-5
Package: release.debian.org
Severity: normal
User: release.debian.org@packages.debian.org
Usertags: unblock
Please unblock package cyrus-imapd
Hi all,
we are going to fix #927142 (Cyrus-Imapd RC bug). I noticed also that
there are many spelling errors in this package. Do you think I can add a
this spelling error patch (joined) or upload a minimal change?
Cheers,
Xavier
unblock cyrus-imapd/3.0.8-5
-- System Information:
Debian Release: buster/sid
APT prefers testing
APT policy: (600, 'testing'), (50, 'unstable')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
Foreign Architectures: i386
Kernel: Linux 4.14.0-3-amd64 (SMP w/2 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=fr_FR.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=fr_FR.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8), LANGUAGE= (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash
Init: systemd (via /run/systemd/system)
LSM: AppArmor: enabled
Description: <short summary of the patch>
Author: Xavier Guimard <yadd@debian.org>
Forwarded: https://github.com/cyrusimap/cyrus-imapd/issues/2753
Last-Update: 2019-05-09
--- a/backup/lcb_compact.c
+++ b/backup/lcb_compact.c
@@ -362,7 +362,7 @@
}
/* don't need this record */
- syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "%s: pruning stale MAILBOX RECORD for guid %s",
+ syslog(LOG_DEBUG, "%s: prunning stale MAILBOX RECORD for guid %s",
__func__, guid);
dlist_unstitch(record, ki);
dlist_unlink_files(ki);
--- a/doc/html/_sources/imap/download/release-notes/2.2/2.2.x.txt
+++ b/doc/html/_sources/imap/download/release-notes/2.2/2.2.x.txt
@@ -70,12 +70,12 @@
Changes to the Cyrus IMAP Server since 2.2.5
* Fix a bug in the proxy code where a backend connection might get closed twice
-* Improved consistancy checking in chk_cyrus
+* Improved consistency checking in chk_cyrus
* Fix segfault in APPEND code
* Fix a bug with an interaction between sieve and unixhierarchysep
* Fix a file descriptor leak in the quotadb code
* Fix a triggered assertation in service-thread services
-* Add a number of internal consistancy checks to the skiplist code
+* Add a number of internal consistency checks to the skiplist code
* Allow mbpath to handle virtual domains
* Fix various MANAGESIEVE client authentication issues
* Other minor fixes
@@ -143,7 +143,7 @@
Changes to the Cyrus IMAP Server since 2.1.x
-* There have been extensive performance and consistancy changes to the configuration subsystem. This will both ensure greater consistancy between the documentation and the code, as well as a more standard format for specifing service-specific configuration options in imapd.conf. Important changes are detailed here:
+* There have been extensive performance and consistency changes to the configuration subsystem. This will both ensure greater consistency between the documentation and the code, as well as a more standard format for specifing service-specific configuration options in imapd.conf. Important changes are detailed here:
* The tls_[service]_* configuration options have been removed. Now use [servicename]_tls_*, where servicename is the service identifier from cyrus.conf for that particular process.
* Administrative groups (e.g. admins and lmtp_admins) no longer union, service groups completely override the generic group.
* lmtp_allowplaintext is no longer a defined parameter and must be specified using the service name of your lmtp process if you require a specific value
--- a/doc/html/_sources/imap/reference/admin/murder/murder-installation.txt
+++ b/doc/html/_sources/imap/reference/admin/murder/murder-installation.txt
@@ -170,7 +170,7 @@
If somehow a mailbox exists on two (or more) backend servers, each
time one of them synchronizes its database that backend server will
become authoritative. Though this should not happen during normal
- operation of the murder (because of the consistancy guarantees of
+ operation of the murder (because of the consistency guarantees of
the MUPDATE protocol, and the fact that mailbox operations are
denied if the mupdate master is down), it is possible when first
creating the mupdate database or when bringing a new backend server
--- a/doc/html/_sources/imap/reference/faqs/o-berkeleydb.txt
+++ b/doc/html/_sources/imap/reference/faqs/o-berkeleydb.txt
@@ -14,13 +14,13 @@
hour, and more often on busy sites.
The other reason is that your :ref:`deliver.db may be very large <faq-o-deliberdb-size>`. This is
-solvable by increasing the pruning interval (the -E parameter to
+solvable by increasing the prunning interval (the -E parameter to
ctl_deliver, which you should run on a regular basis), or (in a pinch)
by just removing the database (since the effects of losing it do not
prevent operation, they just cause vacation messages to be resent, and
duplicate delivery suppression to possibly deliver duplicates).
-* "by increasing the pruning interval": My understanding is that the
+* "by increasing the prunning interval": My understanding is that the
number after "-E" is the number of days after which entries are
discarded. Is there a way to reduce it to a number of hours? Since most
of our mail is internal mail should rarely be delayed by more then an
--- a/doc/html/_sources/imap/reference/manpages/configs/imapd.conf.txt
+++ b/doc/html/_sources/imap/reference/manpages/configs/imapd.conf.txt
@@ -2318,7 +2318,7 @@
Default "options" field for the mailbox on create. You'll want to know
what you're doing before setting this, but it can apply some default
- annotations like duplicate supression
+ annotations like duplicate suppression
.. endblob mailbox_default_options
@@ -2703,7 +2703,7 @@
When set, the Cyrus NNTP server will add the header(s) specified in
the **newsaddheaders** option to each incoming usenet article.
The added header(s) will contain email delivery addresses
- corresponding to each relevent newsgroup. If not set, no headers
+ corresponding to each relevant newsgroup. If not set, no headers
are added to usenet articles.
.. endblob newspostuser
@@ -3481,7 +3481,7 @@
When searching, should diacriticals be stripped from the search
terms. The default is "true", a search for "hav" will match
- "Håvard". This is not :rfc:`5051` complient, but it backwards
+ "Håvard". This is not :rfc:`5051` compliant, but it backwards
compatible, and may be preferred by some sites.
.. endblob search_skipdiacrit
@@ -4487,7 +4487,7 @@
``tls_versions:`` tls1_0 tls1_1 tls1_2
A list of SSL/TLS versions to not disable. Cyrus IMAP SSL/TLS starts
- with all protocols, and substracts protocols not in this list. Newer
+ with all protocols, and subtracts protocols not in this list. Newer
versions of SSL/TLS will need to be added here to allow them to get
disabled.
--- a/doc/html/_sources/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/chk_cyrus.txt
+++ b/doc/html/_sources/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/chk_cyrus.txt
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@
..
- Perform consistancy checks on *default* partition.
+ Perform consistency checks on *default* partition.
.. parsed-literal::
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@
..
- Perform consistancy checks on *default* partition using specified
+ Perform consistency checks on *default* partition using specified
configuration file.
.. parsed-literal::
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@
..
- Perform consistancy checks on mailbox *user.marysmith*.
+ Perform consistency checks on mailbox *user.marysmith*.
See Also
========
--- a/doc/html/_sources/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/ctl_backups.txt
+++ b/doc/html/_sources/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/ctl_backups.txt
@@ -156,7 +156,7 @@
.. option:: -t [hours]
- List stale backups only, that is, backups that have recieved no updates
+ List stale backups only, that is, backups that have received no updates
in *hours*. If *hours* is unspecified, it defaults to 24.
.. _ctl-backups-lock-options:
--- a/doc/html/_sources/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/ctl_mboxlist.txt
+++ b/doc/html/_sources/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/ctl_mboxlist.txt
@@ -151,7 +151,7 @@
Synchronize our mailboxes database with the MUPDATE server. (One may
commonly put a command like this into the **START** section of
:cyrusman:`cyrus.conf(5)` on backend nodes of a Murder cluster to cause
- the backend to syncronize its mailbox list with the mupdate master upon
+ the backend to synchronize its mailbox list with the mupdate master upon
startup).
.. only:: html
--- a/doc/html/_sources/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/deliver.txt
+++ b/doc/html/_sources/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/deliver.txt
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@
.. option:: -d
- Ignored for compatability with **/bin/mail**.
+ Ignored for compatibility with **/bin/mail**.
.. option:: -r address
--- a/doc/html/_sources/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/fud.txt
+++ b/doc/html/_sources/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/fud.txt
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
**fud** |default-conf-text|
**fud** will automatically proxy any and all FUD requests to the
-appropriate backend server if it is runing on a Cyrus Murder frontend
+appropriate backend server if it is running on a Cyrus Murder frontend
machine.
To set up the FUD daemon, add this to your cyrus.conf:
@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@
0 is not a standard IMAP ACL bit.
**fud** is an experimental interface meant to provide information to
-build a finger-like service around. Eventually it should be superceded
+build a finger-like service around. Eventually it should be superseded
by a more standards-based protocol.
--- a/doc/html/_sources/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/imapd.txt
+++ b/doc/html/_sources/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/imapd.txt
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@
message which IMAP-compliant clients are required to display.
This option serves to annoy users mostly. Unfortunately clients tend to
-connect far more frequently than is apparent, generating a seperate
+connect far more frequently than is apparent, generating a separate
server ALERT for each connection. Many clients do not display these
properly, if they do anything with them at all.
--- a/doc/html/_sources/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/master.txt
+++ b/doc/html/_sources/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/master.txt
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@
.. option:: -j janitor full-sweeps per second
- Sets the amount of times per second the janitor should sweep the
+ Sets the number of times per second the janitor should sweep the
entire child table. Leave it at the default of 1 unless you have a
really high fork rate (and you have not increased the child hash
table size when you compiled Cyrus from its default of 10000
--- a/doc/html/_sources/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/reconstruct.txt
+++ b/doc/html/_sources/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/reconstruct.txt
@@ -201,7 +201,7 @@
..
Recursively reconstruct all mailboxes within the
- *tech.support.Archive* hierarchy with names begining with '2',
+ *tech.support.Archive* hierarchy with names beginning with '2',
restoring any directories containing ``cyrus.header``
files.
--- a/doc/html/_sources/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/restore.txt
+++ b/doc/html/_sources/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/restore.txt
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@
Selected mailboxes will have their messages restored to a mailbox of the same
name, which will be created if necessary. Individually-selected messages will
be restored to the mailboxes in which they previously existed. In both cases
-the **-M** option can be used to overrride the destination mailbox (see below),
+the **-M** option can be used to override the destination mailbox (see below),
but note the consequences of doing this when multiple mailbox objects have
been specified, or when the **-r** option is in use.
--- a/doc/html/_sources/imap/reference/manpages/usercommands/installsieve.txt
+++ b/doc/html/_sources/imap/reference/manpages/usercommands/installsieve.txt
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@
.. option:: -v name
- View script with the given name. The script if retrieved sucessfully
+ View script with the given name. The script if retrieved successfully
is output to standard output.
.. option:: -l
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@
.. option:: -i file
Install a file onto the server. If a script with the same name
- already exists on the server it is overwritten. Upon sucessfully
+ already exists on the server it is overwritten. Upon successfully
putting the script on the server the script is set active. If
*file* has the extension .script it is chopped when put on the
server since sieve names may not contain a '.'.
--- a/doc/html/imap/download/release-notes/2.2/2.2.x.html
+++ b/doc/html/imap/download/release-notes/2.2/2.2.x.html
@@ -837,12 +837,12 @@
<p>Changes to the Cyrus IMAP Server since 2.2.5</p>
<ul class="simple">
<li>Fix a bug in the proxy code where a backend connection might get closed twice</li>
-<li>Improved consistancy checking in chk_cyrus</li>
+<li>Improved consistency checking in chk_cyrus</li>
<li>Fix segfault in APPEND code</li>
<li>Fix a bug with an interaction between sieve and unixhierarchysep</li>
<li>Fix a file descriptor leak in the quotadb code</li>
<li>Fix a triggered assertation in service-thread services</li>
-<li>Add a number of internal consistancy checks to the skiplist code</li>
+<li>Add a number of internal consistency checks to the skiplist code</li>
<li>Allow mbpath to handle virtual domains</li>
<li>Fix various MANAGESIEVE client authentication issues</li>
<li>Other minor fixes</li>
@@ -910,7 +910,7 @@
</ul>
<p>Changes to the Cyrus IMAP Server since 2.1.x</p>
<ul class="simple">
-<li>There have been extensive performance and consistancy changes to the configuration subsystem. This will both ensure greater consistancy between the documentation and the code, as well as a more standard format for specifing service-specific configuration options in imapd.conf. Important changes are detailed here:</li>
+<li>There have been extensive performance and consistency changes to the configuration subsystem. This will both ensure greater consistency between the documentation and the code, as well as a more standard format for specifing service-specific configuration options in imapd.conf. Important changes are detailed here:</li>
<li>The tls_[service]_* configuration options have been removed. Now use [servicename]_tls_*, where servicename is the service identifier from cyrus.conf for that particular process.</li>
<li>Administrative groups (e.g. admins and lmtp_admins) no longer union, service groups completely override the generic group.</li>
<li>lmtp_allowplaintext is no longer a defined parameter and must be specified using the service name of your lmtp process if you require a specific value</li>
--- a/doc/html/imap/reference/admin/murder/murder-installation.html
+++ b/doc/html/imap/reference/admin/murder/murder-installation.html
@@ -927,7 +927,7 @@
<p class="last">If somehow a mailbox exists on two (or more) backend servers, each
time one of them synchronizes its database that backend server will
become authoritative. Though this should not happen during normal
-operation of the murder (because of the consistancy guarantees of
+operation of the murder (because of the consistency guarantees of
the MUPDATE protocol, and the fact that mailbox operations are
denied if the mupdate master is down), it is possible when first
creating the mupdate database or when bringing a new backend server
--- a/doc/html/imap/reference/faqs/o-berkeleydb.html
+++ b/doc/html/imap/reference/faqs/o-berkeleydb.html
@@ -780,14 +780,14 @@
significantly shorter. We recommend doing this at least once every half
hour, and more often on busy sites.</p>
<p>The other reason is that your <a class="reference internal" href="o-deliverdb-size.html#faq-o-deliberdb-size"><span class="std std-ref">deliver.db may be very large</span></a>. This is
-solvable by increasing the pruning interval (the -E parameter to
+solvable by increasing the prunning interval (the -E parameter to
ctl_deliver, which you should run on a regular basis), or (in a pinch)
by just removing the database (since the effects of losing it do not
prevent operation, they just cause vacation messages to be resent, and
duplicate delivery suppression to possibly deliver duplicates).</p>
<ul class="simple">
<li><dl class="first docutils">
-<dt>“by increasing the pruning interval”: My understanding is that the</dt>
+<dt>“by increasing the prunning interval”: My understanding is that the</dt>
<dd>number after “-E” is the number of days after which entries are
discarded. Is there a way to reduce it to a number of hours? Since most
of our mail is internal mail should rarely be delayed by more then an
--- a/doc/html/imap/reference/manpages/configs/imapd.conf.html
+++ b/doc/html/imap/reference/manpages/configs/imapd.conf.html
@@ -1931,7 +1931,7 @@
<blockquote>
<div>Default “options” field for the mailbox on create. You’ll want to know
what you’re doing before setting this, but it can apply some default
-annotations like duplicate supression</div></blockquote>
+annotations like duplicate suppression</div></blockquote>
<p><code class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">mailbox_initial_flags:</span></code> <none></p>
<blockquote>
<div>space-separated list of permanent flags which will be pre-set in every
@@ -2127,7 +2127,7 @@
<p>When set, the Cyrus NNTP server will add the header(s) specified in
the <strong>newsaddheaders</strong> option to each incoming usenet article.
The added header(s) will contain email delivery addresses
-corresponding to each relevent newsgroup. If not set, no headers
+corresponding to each relevant newsgroup. If not set, no headers
are added to usenet articles.</p>
</div></blockquote>
<p><code class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">newsprefix:</span></code> <none></p>
@@ -2546,7 +2546,7 @@
<blockquote>
<div>When searching, should diacriticals be stripped from the search
terms. The default is “true”, a search for “hav” will match
-“Håvard”. This is not <span class="target" id="index-15"></span><a class="rfc reference external" href="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5051.html"><strong>RFC 5051</strong></a> complient, but it backwards
+“Håvard”. This is not <span class="target" id="index-15"></span><a class="rfc reference external" href="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5051.html"><strong>RFC 5051</strong></a> compliant, but it backwards
compatible, and may be preferred by some sites.</div></blockquote>
<p><code class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">search_skiphtml:</span></code> 0</p>
<blockquote>
@@ -3026,7 +3026,7 @@
<p><code class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">tls_versions:</span></code> tls1_0 tls1_1 tls1_2</p>
<blockquote>
<div>A list of SSL/TLS versions to not disable. Cyrus IMAP SSL/TLS starts
-with all protocols, and substracts protocols not in this list. Newer
+with all protocols, and subtracts protocols not in this list. Newer
versions of SSL/TLS will need to be added here to allow them to get
disabled.</div></blockquote>
<p><code class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">uidl_format:</span></code> cyrus</p>
--- a/doc/html/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/chk_cyrus.html
+++ b/doc/html/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/chk_cyrus.html
@@ -818,18 +818,18 @@
<strong>chk_cyrus -P</strong> <em>default</em>
</pre>
<blockquote>
-<div>Perform consistancy checks on <em>default</em> partition.</div></blockquote>
+<div>Perform consistency checks on <em>default</em> partition.</div></blockquote>
<pre class="literal-block">
<strong>chk_cyrus -C</strong> <em>/usr/local/etc/imapd-slot1.conf</em> <strong>-P</strong> <em>default</em>
</pre>
<blockquote>
-<div>Perform consistancy checks on <em>default</em> partition using specified
+<div>Perform consistency checks on <em>default</em> partition using specified
configuration file.</div></blockquote>
<pre class="literal-block">
<strong>chk_cyrus -M</strong> <em>user.marysmith</em>
</pre>
<blockquote>
-<div>Perform consistancy checks on mailbox <em>user.marysmith</em>.</div></blockquote>
+<div>Perform consistency checks on mailbox <em>user.marysmith</em>.</div></blockquote>
</div>
<div class="section" id="see-also">
<h2>See Also<a class="headerlink" href="#see-also" title="Permalink to this headline">¶</a></h2>
--- a/doc/html/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/ctl_backups.html
+++ b/doc/html/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/ctl_backups.html
@@ -924,7 +924,7 @@
<dl class="option">
<dt id="cmdoption-ctl_backups-t">
<code class="descname">-t</code><code class="descclassname"> [hours]</code><a class="headerlink" href="#cmdoption-ctl_backups-t" title="Permalink to this definition">¶</a></dt>
-<dd><p>List stale backups only, that is, backups that have recieved no updates
+<dd><p>List stale backups only, that is, backups that have received no updates
in <em>hours</em>. If <em>hours</em> is unspecified, it defaults to 24.</p>
</dd></dl>
--- a/doc/html/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/ctl_mboxlist.html
+++ b/doc/html/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/ctl_mboxlist.html
@@ -915,7 +915,7 @@
<div>Synchronize our mailboxes database with the MUPDATE server. (One may
commonly put a command like this into the <strong>START</strong> section of
<a class="reference internal" href="../configs/cyrus.conf.html#std:cyrusman-cyrus.conf(5)">cyrus.conf(5)</a> on backend nodes of a Murder cluster to cause
-the backend to syncronize its mailbox list with the mupdate master upon
+the backend to synchronize its mailbox list with the mupdate master upon
startup).</div></blockquote>
<div class="highlight-default"><div class="highlight"><pre><span></span><span class="n">START</span> <span class="p">{</span>
<span class="c1">##</span>
--- a/doc/html/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/deliver.html
+++ b/doc/html/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/deliver.html
@@ -796,7 +796,7 @@
<dl class="option">
<dt id="cmdoption-deliver-d">
<code class="descname">-d</code><code class="descclassname"></code><a class="headerlink" href="#cmdoption-deliver-d" title="Permalink to this definition">¶</a></dt>
-<dd><p>Ignored for compatability with <strong>/bin/mail</strong>.</p>
+<dd><p>Ignored for compatibility with <strong>/bin/mail</strong>.</p>
</dd></dl>
<dl class="option">
--- a/doc/html/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/fud.html
+++ b/doc/html/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/fud.html
@@ -784,7 +784,7 @@
that user.</p>
<p><strong>fud</strong> reads its configuration options out of the <a class="reference internal" href="../configs/imapd.conf.html#std:cyrusman-imapd.conf(5)">imapd.conf(5)</a> file unless specified otherwise by <strong>-C</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>fud</strong> will automatically proxy any and all FUD requests to the
-appropriate backend server if it is runing on a Cyrus Murder frontend
+appropriate backend server if it is running on a Cyrus Murder frontend
machine.</p>
<p>To set up the FUD daemon, add this to your cyrus.conf:</p>
<p><code class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">fud</span>           <span class="pre">cmd="fud"</span> <span class="pre">listen="fud"</span> <span class="pre">prefork=1</span> <span class="pre">proto="udp"</span></code></p>
@@ -869,7 +869,7 @@
0 (zero) right on the mailbox in question. This is only a “bug” because
0 is not a standard IMAP ACL bit.</p>
<p><strong>fud</strong> is an experimental interface meant to provide information to
-build a finger-like service around. Eventually it should be superceded
+build a finger-like service around. Eventually it should be superseded
by a more standards-based protocol.</p>
</div>
<div class="section" id="see-also">
--- a/doc/html/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/imapd.html
+++ b/doc/html/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/imapd.html
@@ -793,7 +793,7 @@
first line contained in the file to clients upon connect as an ALERT
message which IMAP-compliant clients are required to display.</p>
<p>This option serves to annoy users mostly. Unfortunately clients tend to
-connect far more frequently than is apparent, generating a seperate
+connect far more frequently than is apparent, generating a separate
server ALERT for each connection. Many clients do not display these
properly, if they do anything with them at all.</p>
<p>If the directory <code class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">log</span></code>/<em>user</em> exists under the directory specified in
--- a/doc/html/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/master.html
+++ b/doc/html/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/master.html
@@ -815,7 +815,7 @@
<dl class="option">
<dt id="cmdoption-master-j">
<code class="descname">-j</code><code class="descclassname"> janitor full-sweeps per second</code><a class="headerlink" href="#cmdoption-master-j" title="Permalink to this definition">¶</a></dt>
-<dd><p>Sets the amount of times per second the janitor should sweep the
+<dd><p>Sets the number of times per second the janitor should sweep the
entire child table. Leave it at the default of 1 unless you have a
really high fork rate (and you have not increased the child hash
table size when you compiled Cyrus from its default of 10000
--- a/doc/html/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/reconstruct.html
+++ b/doc/html/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/reconstruct.html
@@ -977,7 +977,7 @@
</pre>
<blockquote>
<div>Recursively reconstruct all mailboxes within the
-<em>tech.support.Archive</em> hierarchy with names begining with ‘2’,
+<em>tech.support.Archive</em> hierarchy with names beginning with ‘2’,
restoring any directories containing <code class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">cyrus.header</span></code>
files.</div></blockquote>
<div class="highlight-default"><div class="highlight"><pre><span></span><span class="n">tech</span><span class="o">.</span><span class="n">support</span><span class="o">.</span><span class="n">Archive</span><span class="o">.</span><span class="mi">2001</span>
--- a/doc/html/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/restore.html
+++ b/doc/html/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/restore.html
@@ -806,7 +806,7 @@
<p>Selected mailboxes will have their messages restored to a mailbox of the same
name, which will be created if necessary. Individually-selected messages will
be restored to the mailboxes in which they previously existed. In both cases
-the <strong>-M</strong> option can be used to overrride the destination mailbox (see below),
+the <strong>-M</strong> option can be used to override the destination mailbox (see below),
but note the consequences of doing this when multiple mailbox objects have
been specified, or when the <strong>-r</strong> option is in use.</p>
<p>Mailboxes that are created during the restoration process will have their ACL
--- a/doc/html/imap/reference/manpages/usercommands/installsieve.html
+++ b/doc/html/imap/reference/manpages/usercommands/installsieve.html
@@ -792,7 +792,7 @@
<dl class="option">
<dt id="cmdoption-installsieve-v">
<code class="descname">-v</code><code class="descclassname"> name</code><a class="headerlink" href="#cmdoption-installsieve-v" title="Permalink to this definition">¶</a></dt>
-<dd><p>View script with the given name. The script if retrieved sucessfully
+<dd><p>View script with the given name. The script if retrieved successfully
is output to standard output.</p>
</dd></dl>
@@ -815,7 +815,7 @@
<dt id="cmdoption-installsieve-i">
<code class="descname">-i</code><code class="descclassname"> file</code><a class="headerlink" href="#cmdoption-installsieve-i" title="Permalink to this definition">¶</a></dt>
<dd><p>Install a file onto the server. If a script with the same name
-already exists on the server it is overwritten. Upon sucessfully
+already exists on the server it is overwritten. Upon successfully
putting the script on the server the script is set active. If
<em>file</em> has the extension .script it is chopped when put on the
server since sieve names may not contain a ‘.’.</p>
--- a/doc/internal/internationalization.html
+++ b/doc/internal/internationalization.html
@@ -382,7 +382,7 @@
standard. More recent versions should be available <a
href="http://www.unicode.org/xxx">from their website</a>. Each entry
in the file describers a Unicode character by the following
-properties, seperated by semicolons:</p>
+properties, separated by semicolons:</p>
<ul>
<li>code point (16-bit character value) in hex</li>
--- a/doc/legacy/anoncvs.html
+++ b/doc/legacy/anoncvs.html
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@
<p>
Please note that the version in the repository is not the version we are
- running. We have a seperate system that resembles version control for
+ running. We have a separate system that resembles version control for
releases of software on the Andrew system, and sometimes changes don't
get propigated back to CVS.
--- a/doc/legacy/changes.html
+++ b/doc/legacy/changes.html
@@ -1289,12 +1289,12 @@
<ul>
<li>Fix a bug in the proxy code where a backend connection might get closed
twice</li>
-<li>Improved consistancy checking in <tt>chk_cyrus</tt></li>
+<li>Improved consistency checking in <tt>chk_cyrus</tt></li>
<li>Fix segfault in APPEND code</li>
<li>Fix a bug with an interaction between sieve and unixhierarchysep</li>
<li>Fix a file descriptor leak in the quotadb code</li>
<li>Fix a triggered assertation in service-thread services</li>
-<li>Add a number of internal consistancy checks to the skiplist code</li>
+<li>Add a number of internal consistency checks to the skiplist code</li>
<li>Allow <tt>mbpath</tt> to handle virtual domains</li>
<li>Fix various MANAGESIEVE client authentication issues</li>
<li>Other minor fixes</li>
@@ -1409,8 +1409,8 @@
<h1>Changes to the Cyrus IMAP Server since 2.1.x</h1>
<ul>
-<li>There have been extensive performance and consistancy changes to
-the configuration subsystem. This will both ensure greater consistancy
+<li>There have been extensive performance and consistency changes to
+the configuration subsystem. This will both ensure greater consistency
between the documentation and the code, as well as a more standard format
for specifing service-specific configuration options in imapd.conf. Important
changes are detailed here:
--- a/doc/legacy/faq.html
+++ b/doc/legacy/faq.html
@@ -299,7 +299,7 @@
<ul>
<li>Contact your client vendor to have
the broken client fixed (one possibility is to have the client ask the user
-if they wish to permanantly delete the message if the COPY operation fails).</li>
+if they wish to permanently delete the message if the COPY operation fails).</li>
<li>Stop using the 'trash mailbox' feature of your client (if possible).</li>
<li>Set a separate quota root on the 'trash folders'
of users. This last option is significantly harder to do correctly, since
--- a/doc/legacy/install-configure.html
+++ b/doc/legacy/install-configure.html
@@ -454,7 +454,7 @@
OpenSSL.</p>
<p>The alternative, a SSL wrapped connection, involves the client
-connected to a seperate port ("<tt>imaps</tt>") and negotiating a SSL
+connected to a separate port ("<tt>imaps</tt>") and negotiating a SSL
session before starting the IMAP protocol. Again, this is supported
natively by the Cyrus IMAP server when it is compiled with
OpenSSL.</p>
--- a/doc/legacy/install-murder.html
+++ b/doc/legacy/install-murder.html
@@ -146,7 +146,7 @@
<b>Warning</b>: If somehow a mailbox exists on two (or more) backend servers,
each time one of them synchronizes its database that backend server will
become authoritative. Though this should not happen during normal operation
-of the murder (because of the consistancy guarantees of the MUPDATE protocol,
+of the murder (because of the consistency guarantees of the MUPDATE protocol,
and the fact that mailbox operations are denied if the mupdate master is down),
it <b>is</b> possible when first creating the mupdate database or
when bringing a new backend server into the murder.
@@ -243,7 +243,7 @@
(with no mailboxes existing on the same server), it is not a big deal
to resync the mupdate master using <tt>ctl_mboxlist -m</tt>. If two servers
do have the same mailbox, this will need to be resolved before database
-consistancy can be guranteed.</p>
+consistency can be guranteed.</p>
<h3>Moving Mailboxes between backends</h3>
<p>There is currently no 100% foolproof way to do this, however, if you issue
a rename command to a frontend (as you would to move a mailbox between partitions),
--- a/doc/legacy/install-upgrade.html
+++ b/doc/legacy/install-upgrade.html
@@ -408,7 +408,7 @@
<li><tt>ctl_deliver -E</tt> has been deprecated in favor of
<tt>cyr_expire -E</tt>. This new tool does both duplicate delivery
-database pruning as well as message expunging. You should replace the
+database prunning as well as message expunging. You should replace the
appropriate <tt>EVENTS</tt> entry in <tt>cyrus.conf</tt> with one of
those in the sample configurations in the <tt>master/conf</tt>
directory.</li>
@@ -569,7 +569,7 @@
<h2>Upgrading from 2.1.3 or earlier</h2>
<ul>
<li>If you use notifications (previously <tt>notify_zephyr</tt> or
-<tt>notify_unix</tt>) this functionality has been seperated out to
+<tt>notify_unix</tt>) this functionality has been separated out to
<tt>notifyd</tt>. See the <tt>notifyd</tt> manpage and example
entries in <tt>master/conf</tt>.</li>
@@ -706,7 +706,7 @@
<li>cyrus.seen conversion. The cyrus.seen file will be automatically
upgraded as users read mail. After some time, you might want to
-delete the cyrus.seen file in each mailbox; it is superceded by the
+delete the cyrus.seen file in each mailbox; it is superseded by the
user/joe.seen file.
<li>cyrus.index conversion. The cyrus.index file will be
--- a/doc/text/imap/download/release-notes/2.2/2.2.x.txt
+++ b/doc/text/imap/download/release-notes/2.2/2.2.x.txt
@@ -123,7 +123,7 @@
* Fix a bug in the proxy code where a backend connection might get
closed twice
-* Improved consistancy checking in chk_cyrus
+* Improved consistency checking in chk_cyrus
* Fix segfault in APPEND code
@@ -133,7 +133,7 @@
* Fix a triggered assertation in service-thread services
-* Add a number of internal consistancy checks to the skiplist code
+* Add a number of internal consistency checks to the skiplist code
* Allow mbpath to handle virtual domains
@@ -284,9 +284,9 @@
Changes to the Cyrus IMAP Server since 2.1.x
-* There have been extensive performance and consistancy changes to
+* There have been extensive performance and consistency changes to
the configuration subsystem. This will both ensure greater
- consistancy between the documentation and the code, as well as a
+ consistency between the documentation and the code, as well as a
more standard format for specifing service-specific configuration
options in imapd.conf. Important changes are detailed here:
--- a/doc/text/imap/reference/admin/murder/murder-installation.txt
+++ b/doc/text/imap/reference/admin/murder/murder-installation.txt
@@ -174,7 +174,7 @@
servers, each time one of them synchronizes its database that
backend server will become authoritative. Though this should not
happen during normal operation of the murder (because of the
- consistancy guarantees of the MUPDATE protocol, and the fact that
+ consistency guarantees of the MUPDATE protocol, and the fact that
mailbox operations are denied if the mupdate master is down), it is
possible when first creating the mupdate database or when bringing a
new backend server into the murder.
--- a/doc/text/imap/reference/faqs/o-berkeleydb.txt
+++ b/doc/text/imap/reference/faqs/o-berkeleydb.txt
@@ -15,13 +15,13 @@
half hour, and more often on busy sites.
The other reason is that your deliver.db may be very large. This is
-solvable by increasing the pruning interval (the -E parameter to
+solvable by increasing the prunning interval (the -E parameter to
ctl_deliver, which you should run on a regular basis), or (in a pinch)
by just removing the database (since the effects of losing it do not
prevent operation, they just cause vacation messages to be resent, and
duplicate delivery suppression to possibly deliver duplicates).
-* "by increasing the pruning interval": My understanding is that the
+* "by increasing the prunning interval": My understanding is that the
number after "-E" is the number of days after which entries are
discarded. Is there a way to reduce it to a number of hours?
--- a/doc/text/imap/reference/manpages/configs/imapd.conf.txt
+++ b/doc/text/imap/reference/manpages/configs/imapd.conf.txt
@@ -1445,7 +1445,7 @@
Default "options" field for the mailbox on create. You'll want
to know what you're doing before setting this, but it can apply
- some default annotations like duplicate supression
+ some default annotations like duplicate suppression
"mailbox_initial_flags:" <none>
@@ -1681,7 +1681,7 @@
When set, the Cyrus NNTP server will add the header(s) specified
in the **newsaddheaders** option to each incoming usenet
article. The added header(s) will contain email delivery
- addresses corresponding to each relevent newsgroup. If not set,
+ addresses corresponding to each relevant newsgroup. If not set,
no headers are added to usenet articles.
"newsprefix:" <none>
@@ -2179,7 +2179,7 @@
When searching, should diacriticals be stripped from the search
terms. The default is "true", a search for "hav" will match
- "Håvard". This is not **RFC 5051** complient, but it backwards
+ "Håvard". This is not **RFC 5051** compliant, but it backwards
compatible, and may be preferred by some sites.
"search_skiphtml:" 0
@@ -2786,7 +2786,7 @@
"tls_versions:" tls1_0 tls1_1 tls1_2
A list of SSL/TLS versions to not disable. Cyrus IMAP SSL/TLS
- starts with all protocols, and substracts protocols not in this
+ starts with all protocols, and subtracts protocols not in this
list. Newer versions of SSL/TLS will need to be added here to
allow them to get disabled.
--- a/doc/text/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/chk_cyrus.txt
+++ b/doc/text/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/chk_cyrus.txt
@@ -50,16 +50,16 @@
**chk_cyrus -P** *default*
- Perform consistancy checks on *default* partition.
+ Perform consistency checks on *default* partition.
**chk_cyrus -C** */usr/local/etc/imapd-slot1.conf* **-P** *default*
- Perform consistancy checks on *default* partition using specified
+ Perform consistency checks on *default* partition using specified
configuration file.
**chk_cyrus -M** *user.marysmith*
- Perform consistancy checks on mailbox *user.marysmith*.
+ Perform consistency checks on mailbox *user.marysmith*.
See Also
--- a/doc/text/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/ctl_backups.txt
+++ b/doc/text/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/ctl_backups.txt
@@ -165,7 +165,7 @@
-t [hours]
- List stale backups only, that is, backups that have recieved no
+ List stale backups only, that is, backups that have received no
updates in *hours*. If *hours* is unspecified, it defaults to 24.
--- a/doc/text/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/ctl_mboxlist.txt
+++ b/doc/text/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/ctl_mboxlist.txt
@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@
Synchronize our mailboxes database with the MUPDATE server. (One
may commonly put a command like this into the **START** section of
cyrus.conf(5) on backend nodes of a Murder cluster to cause the
- backend to syncronize its mailbox list with the mupdate master upon
+ backend to synchronize its mailbox list with the mupdate master upon
startup).
**ctl_mboxlist -m -w**
--- a/doc/text/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/deliver.txt
+++ b/doc/text/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/deliver.txt
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@
-d
- Ignored for compatability with **/bin/mail**.
+ Ignored for compatibility with **/bin/mail**.
-r address
--- a/doc/text/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/fud.txt
+++ b/doc/text/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/fud.txt
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
unless specified otherwise by **-C**.
**fud** will automatically proxy any and all FUD requests to the
-appropriate backend server if it is runing on a Cyrus Murder frontend
+appropriate backend server if it is running on a Cyrus Murder frontend
machine.
To set up the FUD daemon, add this to your cyrus.conf:
@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@
**fud** is an experimental interface meant to provide information to
build a finger-like service around. Eventually it should be
-superceded by a more standards-based protocol.
+superseded by a more standards-based protocol.
See Also
--- a/doc/text/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/imapd.txt
+++ b/doc/text/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/imapd.txt
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@
message which IMAP-compliant clients are required to display.
This option serves to annoy users mostly. Unfortunately clients tend
-to connect far more frequently than is apparent, generating a seperate
+to connect far more frequently than is apparent, generating a separate
server ALERT for each connection. Many clients do not display these
properly, if they do anything with them at all.
--- a/doc/text/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/master.txt
+++ b/doc/text/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/master.txt
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@
-j janitor full-sweeps per second
- Sets the amount of times per second the janitor should sweep the
+ Sets the number of times per second the janitor should sweep the
entire child table. Leave it at the default of 1 unless you have a
really high fork rate (and you have not increased the child hash
table size when you compiled Cyrus from its default of 10000
--- a/doc/text/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/reconstruct.txt
+++ b/doc/text/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/reconstruct.txt
@@ -176,7 +176,7 @@
**reconstruct -r -f** *tech.support.Archive.2%*
Recursively reconstruct all mailboxes within the
- *tech.support.Archive* hierarchy with names begining with '2',
+ *tech.support.Archive* hierarchy with names beginning with '2',
restoring any directories containing "cyrus.header" files.
**reconstruct -r -f -u** *jsmith*
--- a/doc/text/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/restore.txt
+++ b/doc/text/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/restore.txt
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@
the same name, which will be created if necessary. Individually-
selected messages will be restored to the mailboxes in which they
previously existed. In both cases the **-M** option can be used to
-overrride the destination mailbox (see below), but note the
+override the destination mailbox (see below), but note the
consequences of doing this when multiple mailbox objects have been
specified, or when the **-r** option is in use.
--- a/doc/text/imap/reference/manpages/usercommands/installsieve.txt
+++ b/doc/text/imap/reference/manpages/usercommands/installsieve.txt
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
-v name
View script with the given name. The script if retrieved
- sucessfully is output to standard output.
+ successfully is output to standard output.
-l
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@
-i file
Install a file onto the server. If a script with the same name
- already exists on the server it is overwritten. Upon sucessfully
+ already exists on the server it is overwritten. Upon successfully
putting the script on the server the script is set active. If
*file* has the extension .script it is chopped when put on the
server since sieve names may not contain a '.'.
--- a/docsrc/imap/download/release-notes/2.2/2.2.x.rst
+++ b/docsrc/imap/download/release-notes/2.2/2.2.x.rst
@@ -70,12 +70,12 @@
Changes to the Cyrus IMAP Server since 2.2.5
* Fix a bug in the proxy code where a backend connection might get closed twice
-* Improved consistancy checking in chk_cyrus
+* Improved consistency checking in chk_cyrus
* Fix segfault in APPEND code
* Fix a bug with an interaction between sieve and unixhierarchysep
* Fix a file descriptor leak in the quotadb code
* Fix a triggered assertation in service-thread services
-* Add a number of internal consistancy checks to the skiplist code
+* Add a number of internal consistency checks to the skiplist code
* Allow mbpath to handle virtual domains
* Fix various MANAGESIEVE client authentication issues
* Other minor fixes
@@ -143,7 +143,7 @@
Changes to the Cyrus IMAP Server since 2.1.x
-* There have been extensive performance and consistancy changes to the configuration subsystem. This will both ensure greater consistancy between the documentation and the code, as well as a more standard format for specifing service-specific configuration options in imapd.conf. Important changes are detailed here:
+* There have been extensive performance and consistency changes to the configuration subsystem. This will both ensure greater consistency between the documentation and the code, as well as a more standard format for specifing service-specific configuration options in imapd.conf. Important changes are detailed here:
* The tls_[service]_* configuration options have been removed. Now use [servicename]_tls_*, where servicename is the service identifier from cyrus.conf for that particular process.
* Administrative groups (e.g. admins and lmtp_admins) no longer union, service groups completely override the generic group.
* lmtp_allowplaintext is no longer a defined parameter and must be specified using the service name of your lmtp process if you require a specific value
--- a/docsrc/imap/reference/admin/murder/murder-installation.rst
+++ b/docsrc/imap/reference/admin/murder/murder-installation.rst
@@ -170,7 +170,7 @@
If somehow a mailbox exists on two (or more) backend servers, each
time one of them synchronizes its database that backend server will
become authoritative. Though this should not happen during normal
- operation of the murder (because of the consistancy guarantees of
+ operation of the murder (because of the consistency guarantees of
the MUPDATE protocol, and the fact that mailbox operations are
denied if the mupdate master is down), it is possible when first
creating the mupdate database or when bringing a new backend server
--- a/docsrc/imap/reference/faqs/o-berkeleydb.rst
+++ b/docsrc/imap/reference/faqs/o-berkeleydb.rst
@@ -14,13 +14,13 @@
hour, and more often on busy sites.
The other reason is that your :ref:`deliver.db may be very large <faq-o-deliberdb-size>`. This is
-solvable by increasing the pruning interval (the -E parameter to
+solvable by increasing the prunning interval (the -E parameter to
ctl_deliver, which you should run on a regular basis), or (in a pinch)
by just removing the database (since the effects of losing it do not
prevent operation, they just cause vacation messages to be resent, and
duplicate delivery suppression to possibly deliver duplicates).
-* "by increasing the pruning interval": My understanding is that the
+* "by increasing the prunning interval": My understanding is that the
number after "-E" is the number of days after which entries are
discarded. Is there a way to reduce it to a number of hours? Since most
of our mail is internal mail should rarely be delayed by more then an
--- a/docsrc/imap/reference/manpages/configs/imapd.conf.rst
+++ b/docsrc/imap/reference/manpages/configs/imapd.conf.rst
@@ -2318,7 +2318,7 @@
Default "options" field for the mailbox on create. You'll want to know
what you're doing before setting this, but it can apply some default
- annotations like duplicate supression
+ annotations like duplicate suppression
.. endblob mailbox_default_options
@@ -2703,7 +2703,7 @@
When set, the Cyrus NNTP server will add the header(s) specified in
the **newsaddheaders** option to each incoming usenet article.
The added header(s) will contain email delivery addresses
- corresponding to each relevent newsgroup. If not set, no headers
+ corresponding to each relevant newsgroup. If not set, no headers
are added to usenet articles.
.. endblob newspostuser
@@ -3481,7 +3481,7 @@
When searching, should diacriticals be stripped from the search
terms. The default is "true", a search for "hav" will match
- "Håvard". This is not :rfc:`5051` complient, but it backwards
+ "Håvard". This is not :rfc:`5051` compliant, but it backwards
compatible, and may be preferred by some sites.
.. endblob search_skipdiacrit
@@ -4487,7 +4487,7 @@
``tls_versions:`` tls1_0 tls1_1 tls1_2
A list of SSL/TLS versions to not disable. Cyrus IMAP SSL/TLS starts
- with all protocols, and substracts protocols not in this list. Newer
+ with all protocols, and subtracts protocols not in this list. Newer
versions of SSL/TLS will need to be added here to allow them to get
disabled.
--- a/docsrc/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/chk_cyrus.rst
+++ b/docsrc/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/chk_cyrus.rst
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@
..
- Perform consistancy checks on *default* partition.
+ Perform consistency checks on *default* partition.
.. parsed-literal::
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@
..
- Perform consistancy checks on *default* partition using specified
+ Perform consistency checks on *default* partition using specified
configuration file.
.. parsed-literal::
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@
..
- Perform consistancy checks on mailbox *user.marysmith*.
+ Perform consistency checks on mailbox *user.marysmith*.
See Also
========
--- a/docsrc/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/ctl_backups.rst
+++ b/docsrc/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/ctl_backups.rst
@@ -156,7 +156,7 @@
.. option:: -t [hours]
- List stale backups only, that is, backups that have recieved no updates
+ List stale backups only, that is, backups that have received no updates
in *hours*. If *hours* is unspecified, it defaults to 24.
.. _ctl-backups-lock-options:
--- a/docsrc/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/ctl_mboxlist.rst
+++ b/docsrc/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/ctl_mboxlist.rst
@@ -151,7 +151,7 @@
Synchronize our mailboxes database with the MUPDATE server. (One may
commonly put a command like this into the **START** section of
:cyrusman:`cyrus.conf(5)` on backend nodes of a Murder cluster to cause
- the backend to syncronize its mailbox list with the mupdate master upon
+ the backend to synchronize its mailbox list with the mupdate master upon
startup).
.. only:: html
--- a/docsrc/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/deliver.rst
+++ b/docsrc/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/deliver.rst
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@
.. option:: -d
- Ignored for compatability with **/bin/mail**.
+ Ignored for compatibility with **/bin/mail**.
.. option:: -r address
--- a/docsrc/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/fud.rst
+++ b/docsrc/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/fud.rst
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
**fud** |default-conf-text|
**fud** will automatically proxy any and all FUD requests to the
-appropriate backend server if it is runing on a Cyrus Murder frontend
+appropriate backend server if it is running on a Cyrus Murder frontend
machine.
To set up the FUD daemon, add this to your cyrus.conf:
@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@
0 is not a standard IMAP ACL bit.
**fud** is an experimental interface meant to provide information to
-build a finger-like service around. Eventually it should be superceded
+build a finger-like service around. Eventually it should be superseded
by a more standards-based protocol.
--- a/docsrc/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/imapd.rst
+++ b/docsrc/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/imapd.rst
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@
message which IMAP-compliant clients are required to display.
This option serves to annoy users mostly. Unfortunately clients tend to
-connect far more frequently than is apparent, generating a seperate
+connect far more frequently than is apparent, generating a separate
server ALERT for each connection. Many clients do not display these
properly, if they do anything with them at all.
--- a/docsrc/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/master.rst
+++ b/docsrc/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/master.rst
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@
.. option:: -j janitor full-sweeps per second
- Sets the amount of times per second the janitor should sweep the
+ Sets the number of times per second the janitor should sweep the
entire child table. Leave it at the default of 1 unless you have a
really high fork rate (and you have not increased the child hash
table size when you compiled Cyrus from its default of 10000
--- a/docsrc/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/reconstruct.rst
+++ b/docsrc/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/reconstruct.rst
@@ -201,7 +201,7 @@
..
Recursively reconstruct all mailboxes within the
- *tech.support.Archive* hierarchy with names begining with '2',
+ *tech.support.Archive* hierarchy with names beginning with '2',
restoring any directories containing ``cyrus.header``
files.
--- a/docsrc/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/restore.rst
+++ b/docsrc/imap/reference/manpages/systemcommands/restore.rst
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@
Selected mailboxes will have their messages restored to a mailbox of the same
name, which will be created if necessary. Individually-selected messages will
be restored to the mailboxes in which they previously existed. In both cases
-the **-M** option can be used to overrride the destination mailbox (see below),
+the **-M** option can be used to override the destination mailbox (see below),
but note the consequences of doing this when multiple mailbox objects have
been specified, or when the **-r** option is in use.
--- a/docsrc/imap/reference/manpages/usercommands/installsieve.rst
+++ b/docsrc/imap/reference/manpages/usercommands/installsieve.rst
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@
.. option:: -v name
- View script with the given name. The script if retrieved sucessfully
+ View script with the given name. The script if retrieved successfully
is output to standard output.
.. option:: -l
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@
.. option:: -i file
Install a file onto the server. If a script with the same name
- already exists on the server it is overwritten. Upon sucessfully
+ already exists on the server it is overwritten. Upon successfully
putting the script on the server the script is set active. If
*file* has the extension .script it is chopped when put on the
server since sieve names may not contain a '.'.
--- a/imap/append.c
+++ b/imap/append.c
@@ -279,7 +279,7 @@
* duplicate DB consistency */
r = mailbox_commit(as->mailbox);
if (r) {
- syslog(LOG_ERR, "IOERROR: commiting mailbox append %s: %s",
+ syslog(LOG_ERR, "IOERROR: committing mailbox append %s: %s",
as->mailbox->name, error_message(r));
append_abort(as);
return r;
--- a/imap/arbitron.c
+++ b/imap/arbitron.c
@@ -348,7 +348,7 @@
size_t tmpdatalen __attribute__((unused)))
{
/* Only called to do deletes */
-/* printf("pruning entry\n"); */
+/* printf("prunning entry\n"); */
cyrusdb_delete((struct db *)rockp, key, keylen, NULL, 0);
@@ -394,7 +394,7 @@
}
}
- /* Check for pruning even if mailbox isn't valid */
+ /* Check for prunning even if mailbox isn't valid */
if(lastread < prune_time) {
ret = 1;
}
--- a/imap/autocreate.c
+++ b/imap/autocreate.c
@@ -197,7 +197,7 @@
out_fd = open(sieve_bctmpname, O_CREAT|O_TRUNC|O_WRONLY, S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR|S_IRGRP|S_IROTH);
if(out_fd < 0) {
if(errno == EEXIST) {
- syslog(LOG_WARNING,"autocreate_sieve: File %s already exists. Probaly left over. Ignoring",sieve_bctmpname);
+ syslog(LOG_WARNING,"autocreate_sieve: File %s already exists. Probably left over. Ignoring",sieve_bctmpname);
} else if (errno == EACCES) {
syslog(LOG_WARNING,"autocreate_sieve: No access to create file %s. Check permissions",sieve_bctmpname);
fclose(in_stream);
@@ -270,7 +270,7 @@
}
if(sieve_emit_bytecode(out_fd, bc) == TIMSIEVE_FAIL) {
- syslog(LOG_WARNING,"autocreate_sieve: problem emiting sieve script");
+ syslog(LOG_WARNING,"autocreate_sieve: problem emitting sieve script");
/* removing the copied script and cleaning up memory */
unlink(sieve_bctmpname);
sieve_free_bytecode(&bc);
--- a/imap/ctl_mboxlist.c
+++ b/imap/ctl_mboxlist.c
@@ -343,7 +343,7 @@
r = mupdate_activate(d->h, mbentry->name, realpart, mbentry->acl);
if (r == MUPDATE_NOCONN) {
- fprintf(stderr, "permanant failure storing '%s'\n", mbentry->name);
+ fprintf(stderr, "permanent failure storing '%s'\n", mbentry->name);
r = IMAP_IOERROR;
} else if (r == MUPDATE_FAIL) {
fprintf(stderr,
--- a/imap/cyr_expire.c
+++ b/imap/cyr_expire.c
@@ -431,7 +431,7 @@
goto done;
if (verbose)
- fprintf(stderr, "Pruning conversations from db %s\n", filename);
+ fprintf(stderr, "Prunning conversations from db %s\n", filename);
if (!conversations_open_path(filename, &state)) {
conversations_prune(state, crock->expire_mark, &nseen, &ndeleted);
--- a/imap/duplicate.c
+++ b/imap/duplicate.c
@@ -345,7 +345,7 @@
prock.count = prock.deletions = 0;
prock.expmark = time(NULL) - seconds;
prock.expire_table = expire_table;
- syslog(LOG_NOTICE, "duplicate_prune: pruning back %0.2f days",
+ syslog(LOG_NOTICE, "duplicate_prune: prunning back %0.2f days",
((double)seconds/86400));
/* check each entry in our database */
--- a/imap/mboxlist.c
+++ b/imap/mboxlist.c
@@ -789,7 +789,7 @@
if (r2) {
syslog(LOG_ERR, "DBERROR: error %s txn in mboxlist_update: %s",
- r ? "aborting" : "commiting", cyrusdb_strerror(r2));
+ r ? "aborting" : "committing", cyrusdb_strerror(r2));
}
return r;
--- a/imap/mupdate-client.c
+++ b/imap/mupdate-client.c
@@ -534,7 +534,7 @@
#define CHECKNEWLINE(c, ch) do { if ((ch) == '\r') (ch)=prot_getc((c)->conn->in); \
if ((ch) != '\n') { syslog(LOG_ERR, \
- "extra arguments recieved, aborting connection");\
+ "extra arguments received, aborting connection");\
r = MUPDATE_PROTOCOL_ERROR;\
goto done; }} while(0)
--- a/lib/imapoptions
+++ b/lib/imapoptions
@@ -1208,7 +1208,7 @@
{ "mailbox_default_options", 0, INT }
/* Default "options" field for the mailbox on create. You'll want to know
what you're doing before setting this, but it can apply some default
- annotations like duplicate supression */
+ annotations like duplicate suppression */
{ "mailbox_initial_flags", NULL, STRING }
/* space-separated list of permanent flags which will be pre-set in every
@@ -1404,7 +1404,7 @@
When set, the Cyrus NNTP server will add the header(s) specified in
the \fBnewsaddheaders\fR option to each incoming usenet article.
The added header(s) will contain email delivery addresses
- corresponding to each relevent newsgroup. If not set, no headers
+ corresponding to each relevant newsgroup. If not set, no headers
are added to usenet articles. */
{ "newsprefix", NULL, STRING }
@@ -1815,7 +1815,7 @@
{ "search_skipdiacrit", 1, SWITCH }
/* When searching, should diacriticals be stripped from the search
terms. The default is "true", a search for "hav" will match
- "Håvard". This is not RFC5051 complient, but it backwards
+ "Håvard". This is not RFC5051 compliant, but it backwards
compatible, and may be preferred by some sites. */
{ "search_skiphtml", 0, SWITCH }
@@ -2291,7 +2291,7 @@
{ "tls_versions", "tls1_0 tls1_1 tls1_2", STRING }
/* A list of SSL/TLS versions to not disable. Cyrus IMAP SSL/TLS starts
- with all protocols, and substracts protocols not in this list. Newer
+ with all protocols, and subtracts protocols not in this list. Newer
versions of SSL/TLS will need to be added here to allow them to get
disabled. */
--- a/lib/imclient.c
+++ b/lib/imclient.c
@@ -1146,7 +1146,7 @@
/*
* Params:
- * mechlist: list of mechanisms seperated by spaces
+ * mechlist: list of mechanisms separated by spaces
*
* Returns:
* 0 - sucess
--- a/lib/libconfig.c
+++ b/lib/libconfig.c
@@ -687,7 +687,7 @@
) {
sprintf(errbuf,
- "option '%s' was specified twice in config file (second occurance on line %d)",
+ "option '%s' was specified twice in config file (second occurrence on line %d)",
fullkey, lineno);
fatal(errbuf, EC_CONFIG);
@@ -831,7 +831,7 @@
val = hash_insert(key, newval, &confighash);
if (val != newval) {
snprintf(errbuf, sizeof(errbuf),
- "option '%s' was specified twice in config file (second occurance on line %d)",
+ "option '%s' was specified twice in config file (second occurrence on line %d)",
fullkey, lineno);
fatal(errbuf, EC_CONFIG);
}
--- a/lib/vparse.c
+++ b/lib/vparse.c
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@
INC(1);
return 0;
- /* normal backslash quoting - NOTE, not strictly RFC complient,
+ /* normal backslash quoting - NOTE, not strictly RFC compliant,
* but I figure anyone who generates one PROBABLY meant to escape
* the next character because it's so common, and LABEL definitely
* allows \n, so we have to handle that anyway */
--- a/man/chk_cyrus.8
+++ b/man/chk_cyrus.8
@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@
.fi
.INDENT 0.0
.INDENT 3.5
-Perform consistancy checks on \fIdefault\fP partition.
+Perform consistency checks on \fIdefault\fP partition.
.UNINDENT
.UNINDENT
.sp
@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@
.fi
.INDENT 0.0
.INDENT 3.5
-Perform consistancy checks on \fIdefault\fP partition using specified
+Perform consistency checks on \fIdefault\fP partition using specified
configuration file.
.UNINDENT
.UNINDENT
@@ -124,7 +124,7 @@
.fi
.INDENT 0.0
.INDENT 3.5
-Perform consistancy checks on mailbox \fIuser.marysmith\fP\&.
+Perform consistency checks on mailbox \fIuser.marysmith\fP\&.
.UNINDENT
.UNINDENT
.SH SEE ALSO
--- a/man/ctl_backups.8
+++ b/man/ctl_backups.8
@@ -221,7 +221,7 @@
.INDENT 0.0
.TP
.B \-t [hours]
-List stale backups only, that is, backups that have recieved no updates
+List stale backups only, that is, backups that have received no updates
in \fIhours\fP\&. If \fIhours\fP is unspecified, it defaults to 24.
.UNINDENT
.SH LOCK OPTIONS
--- a/man/ctl_mboxlist.8
+++ b/man/ctl_mboxlist.8
@@ -192,7 +192,7 @@
Synchronize our mailboxes database with the MUPDATE server. (One may
commonly put a command like this into the \fBSTART\fP section of
cyrus.conf(5) on backend nodes of a Murder cluster to cause
-the backend to syncronize its mailbox list with the mupdate master upon
+the backend to synchronize its mailbox list with the mupdate master upon
startup).
.UNINDENT
.UNINDENT
--- a/man/deliver.8
+++ b/man/deliver.8
@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@
.INDENT 0.0
.TP
.B \-d
-Ignored for compatability with \fB/bin/mail\fP\&.
+Ignored for compatibility with \fB/bin/mail\fP\&.
.UNINDENT
.INDENT 0.0
.TP
--- a/man/fud.8
+++ b/man/fud.8
@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@
\fBfud\fP reads its configuration options out of the imapd.conf(5) file unless specified otherwise by \fB\-C\fP\&.
.sp
\fBfud\fP will automatically proxy any and all FUD requests to the
-appropriate backend server if it is runing on a Cyrus Murder frontend
+appropriate backend server if it is running on a Cyrus Murder frontend
machine.
.sp
To set up the FUD daemon, add this to your cyrus.conf:
@@ -157,7 +157,7 @@
0 is not a standard IMAP ACL bit.
.sp
\fBfud\fP is an experimental interface meant to provide information to
-build a finger\-like service around. Eventually it should be superceded
+build a finger\-like service around. Eventually it should be superseded
by a more standards\-based protocol.
.SH SEE ALSO
.sp
--- a/man/imapd.8
+++ b/man/imapd.8
@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@
message which IMAP\-compliant clients are required to display.
.sp
This option serves to annoy users mostly. Unfortunately clients tend to
-connect far more frequently than is apparent, generating a seperate
+connect far more frequently than is apparent, generating a separate
server ALERT for each connection. Many clients do not display these
properly, if they do anything with them at all.
.sp
--- a/man/imapd.conf.5
+++ b/man/imapd.conf.5
@@ -2083,7 +2083,7 @@
.INDENT 3.5
Default "options" field for the mailbox on create. You\(aqll want to know
what you\(aqre doing before setting this, but it can apply some default
-annotations like duplicate supression
+annotations like duplicate suppression
.UNINDENT
.UNINDENT
.sp
@@ -2416,7 +2416,7 @@
When set, the Cyrus NNTP server will add the header(s) specified in
the \fBnewsaddheaders\fP option to each incoming usenet article.
The added header(s) will contain email delivery addresses
-corresponding to each relevent newsgroup. If not set, no headers
+corresponding to each relevant newsgroup. If not set, no headers
are added to usenet articles.
.UNINDENT
.UNINDENT
@@ -3122,7 +3122,7 @@
.INDENT 3.5
When searching, should diacriticals be stripped from the search
terms. The default is "true", a search for "hav" will match
-"Håvard". This is not \fI\%RFC 5051\fP complient, but it backwards
+"Håvard". This is not \fI\%RFC 5051\fP compliant, but it backwards
compatible, and may be preferred by some sites.
.UNINDENT
.UNINDENT
@@ -4000,7 +4000,7 @@
.INDENT 0.0
.INDENT 3.5
A list of SSL/TLS versions to not disable. Cyrus IMAP SSL/TLS starts
-with all protocols, and substracts protocols not in this list. Newer
+with all protocols, and subtracts protocols not in this list. Newer
versions of SSL/TLS will need to be added here to allow them to get
disabled.
.UNINDENT
--- a/man/installsieve.1
+++ b/man/installsieve.1
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@
.INDENT 0.0
.TP
.B \-v name
-View script with the given name. The script if retrieved sucessfully
+View script with the given name. The script if retrieved successfully
is output to standard output.
.UNINDENT
.INDENT 0.0
@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@
.TP
.B \-i file
Install a file onto the server. If a script with the same name
-already exists on the server it is overwritten. Upon sucessfully
+already exists on the server it is overwritten. Upon successfully
putting the script on the server the script is set active. If
\fIfile\fP has the extension .script it is chopped when put on the
server since sieve names may not contain a \(aq.\(aq.
--- a/man/master.8
+++ b/man/master.8
@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@
.INDENT 0.0
.TP
.B \-j janitor full\-sweeps per second
-Sets the amount of times per second the janitor should sweep the
+Sets the number of times per second the janitor should sweep the
entire child table. Leave it at the default of 1 unless you have a
really high fork rate (and you have not increased the child hash
table size when you compiled Cyrus from its default of 10000
--- a/man/reconstruct.8
+++ b/man/reconstruct.8
@@ -248,7 +248,7 @@
.INDENT 0.0
.INDENT 3.5
Recursively reconstruct all mailboxes within the
-\fItech.support.Archive\fP hierarchy with names begining with \(aq2\(aq,
+\fItech.support.Archive\fP hierarchy with names beginning with \(aq2\(aq,
restoring any directories containing \fBcyrus.header\fP
files.
.UNINDENT
--- a/man/restore.8
+++ b/man/restore.8
@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@
Selected mailboxes will have their messages restored to a mailbox of the same
name, which will be created if necessary. Individually\-selected messages will
be restored to the mailboxes in which they previously existed. In both cases
-the \fB\-M\fP option can be used to overrride the destination mailbox (see below),
+the \fB\-M\fP option can be used to override the destination mailbox (see below),
but note the consequences of doing this when multiple mailbox objects have
been specified, or when the \fB\-r\fP option is in use.
.sp
--- a/perl/sieve/managesieve/managesieve.xs
+++ b/perl/sieve/managesieve/managesieve.xs
@@ -296,7 +296,7 @@
check if SASL mech list changed */
if (detect_mitm(obj, mechlist)) {
globalerr = "possible MITM attack: "
- "list of available SASL mechamisms changed";
+ "list of available SASL mechanisms changed";
free(ret);
free(mechlist);
XSRETURN_UNDEF;
--- a/sieve/sieve_err.et
+++ b/sieve/sieve_err.et
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@
"Generic Sieve error"
ec SIEVE_NOT_FINALIZED,
- "Sieve interpretor not finalized"
+ "Sieve interpreter not finalized"
ec SIEVE_PARSE_ERROR,
"Parse error in Sieve script"
--- a/tools/vzic/README
+++ b/tools/vzic/README
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@
VTIMEZONEs, such as RRULEs using BYMONTHDAY, so it has to adjust the RRULEs
slightly to get Outlook to parse them. Unfortunately this means they are
slightly wrong. If given the --pure option, vzic outputs the exact data,
-without worrying about compatability.
+without worrying about compatibility.
NOTE: We don't convert all the Olson files. We skip 'backward', 'etcetera',
'leapseconds', 'pacificnew', 'solar87', 'solar88' and 'solar89', 'factory'
--- a/tools/vzic/vzic-output.c
+++ b/tools/vzic/vzic-output.c
@@ -2078,15 +2078,15 @@
at the moment anyway, so that isn't a big loss). */
if (!VzicPureOutput) {
if (day_number < 8) {
- printf ("WARNING: %s: Outputting BYDAY=1SU instead of BYMONTHDAY=1-7 for Outlook compatability\n", CurrentZoneName);
+ printf ("WARNING: %s: Outputting BYDAY=1SU instead of BYMONTHDAY=1-7 for Outlook compatibility\n", CurrentZoneName);
sprintf (buffer, "RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYMONTH=%i;BYDAY=1SU",
month + 1);
} else if (day_number < 15) {
- printf ("WARNING: %s: Outputting BYDAY=2SU instead of BYMONTHDAY=8-14 for Outlook compatability\n", CurrentZoneName);
+ printf ("WARNING: %s: Outputting BYDAY=2SU instead of BYMONTHDAY=8-14 for Outlook compatibility\n", CurrentZoneName);
sprintf (buffer, "RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYMONTH=%i;BYDAY=2SU",
month + 1);
} else if (day_number < 22) {
- printf ("WARNING: %s: Outputting BYDAY=3SU instead of BYMONTHDAY=15-21 for Outlook compatability\n", CurrentZoneName);
+ printf ("WARNING: %s: Outputting BYDAY=3SU instead of BYMONTHDAY=15-21 for Outlook compatibility\n", CurrentZoneName);
sprintf (buffer, "RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYMONTH=%i;BYDAY=3SU",
month + 1);
} else {
@@ -2174,7 +2174,7 @@
#endif
if (!VzicPureOutput) {
- printf ("WARNING: %s: Modifying RRULE (last weekday) for Outlook compatability\n", CurrentZoneName);
+ printf ("WARNING: %s: Modifying RRULE (last weekday) for Outlook compatibility\n", CurrentZoneName);
sprintf (buffer,
"RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYMONTH=%i;BYDAY=-1%s",
month + 1, WeekDays[day_weekday]);
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