Index: ossp-pkg/lmtp2nntp/lmtp2nntp.pod RCS File: /v/ossp/cvs/ossp-pkg/lmtp2nntp/lmtp2nntp.pod,v rcsdiff -q -kk '-r1.34' '-r1.35' -u '/v/ossp/cvs/ossp-pkg/lmtp2nntp/lmtp2nntp.pod,v' 2>/dev/null --- lmtp2nntp.pod 2001/12/31 15:15:36 1.34 +++ lmtp2nntp.pod 2002/01/09 13:51:59 1.35 @@ -72,12 +72,6 @@ =over 4 -=item B<-h> I
: - -Header with value to to be inserted into message before delivery. This option -can be specified more than once. Useful for specifiying an moderator Email -address to all outgoing news messages by applying an "Approved:" header. - =item B<-C> I Childs the daemon spawns at maximum. Default is 10. @@ -112,9 +106,11 @@ Omitting the wholly option defaults to 0.0.0.0/0 which allows access from everywhere. It is possible to specify both inclusive and exclusive addresses, the latter have to prefixed with an exclamation mark. In order to pass the ACL -a client must match any inclusion and not match any exclusion. If you do not -specify any inclusions a fake inclusion of 0.0.0.0/0 is appended internally. -Any addr can be a name to be resolved first. +a client must match any inclusion and not match any exclusion. If you specify +exclusions only a fake inclusion of 0.0.0.0/0 is appended internally. Any +addr can be a name to be resolved first. + +FIXME should we resolv on startup only or for every access or using dns ttl =item B<-b> I[I<:port>]|C<->|I (LMTP daemon bind) @@ -159,6 +155,12 @@ arguments. However, in these modes the command line arguments are filters representing allowed groups. Filters can be specified as wildmat's. +=item B<-h> I
: + +Header with value to to be inserted into message before delivery. This option +can be specified more than once. Useful for specifiying an moderator Email +address to all outgoing news messages by applying an "Approved:" header. + =item B<-l> I[:I] The level measures the degree and importance of output and can be any of