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author | Guilhem Moulin <guilhem@fripost.org> | 2020-12-11 21:24:32 +0100 |
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committer | Guilhem Moulin <guilhem@fripost.org> | 2020-12-12 11:15:36 +0100 |
commit | ea120902dfe146cd7f04a289da9fa05a9e06e44c (patch) | |
tree | e9efe02f2d545a5882a5291f07b4851cf7cd9120 /doc/interimap.1.md | |
parent | 765a8c2f7cac073b3b70277160639f8df3acb8ef (diff) |
typofix, spelling
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diff --git a/doc/interimap.1.md b/doc/interimap.1.md index 9b14a49..2310cb3 100644 --- a/doc/interimap.1.md +++ b/doc/interimap.1.md @@ -249,7 +249,7 @@ Valid options are: Two wildcards are available, and passed verbatim to the IMAP server: a ‘\*’ character matches zero or more characters, while a ‘%’ character matches zero or more characters up to the hierarchy - delimiter. Hardcoding the hierarchy delimiter in this setting is + delimiter. Hard-coding the hierarchy delimiter in this setting is not advised because the server might silently change it at some point. A null character should be used instead. For instance, if *list-mailbox* is set `"foo\x00bar"` then, assuming the hierarchy @@ -309,7 +309,7 @@ Valid options are: `type=imap` and `type=imaps` are respectively used for IMAP and IMAP over SSL/TLS connections over an INET socket. `type=tunnel` causes `interimap` to create an unnamed pair of - connected sockets for interprocess communication with a *command* + connected sockets for inter-process communication with a *command* instead of opening a network socket. Note that specifying `type=tunnel` in the `[remote]` section makes the default *database* to be `localhost.db`. @@ -383,13 +383,14 @@ Valid options are: *SSL_protocols* -: A space-separated list of SSL protocols to explicitly enable or - disable (if prefixed with an exclamation mark `!`. Known protocols - are `SSLv2`, `SSLv3`, `TLSv1`, `TLSv1.1`, `TLSv1.2`, and `TLSv1.3`. +: Space-separated list of SSL/TLS protocol versions to explicitly + enable (or disable if prefixed with an exclamation mark `!`). Known + protocols are `SSLv2`, `SSLv3`, `TLSv1`, `TLSv1.1`, `TLSv1.2`, and + `TLSv1.3`. Enabling a protocol is a short-hand for disabling all other protocols. - *Deprecacted*: Use *SSL_protocol_min* and/or *SSL_protocol_max* + *DEPRECATED*: Use *SSL_protocol_min* and/or *SSL_protocol_max* instead. *SSL_protocol_min*, *SSL_protocol_max* @@ -398,7 +399,7 @@ Valid options are: connection. Accepted values are `SSLv3`, `TLSv1`, `TLSv1.1`, `TLSv1.2`, and `TLSv1.3`. -*SSL_cipher_list* +*SSL_cipherlist* : The cipher list to send to the server. Although the server determines which cipher suite is used, it should take the first @@ -428,7 +429,7 @@ Valid options are: *SSL_verify* -: Whether to 1/ verify the server certificate chain, and 2/ match its +: Whether to 1/ verify the server certificate chain; and 2/ match its Subject Alternative Name (SAN) or Subject CommonName (CN) against the value of the *host* option. (Default: `YES`.) |