Sorry, forgot to save the final copy :-( Reference: /n/sources/patch/applied/man_smtp2 Date: Thu Dec 1 10:52:23 CET 2005 --- /sys/man/8/smtp Thu Dec 1 10:48:53 2005 +++ /sys/man/8/smtp Thu Dec 1 10:48:35 2005 @@ -52,11 +52,6 @@ .B -d turn on debugging to standard error. .TP -.B -a -authenticate ourself to the server if the server -supports PLAIN authentication and allows us to first -start up an encrypted TLS connection -.TP .B -s if the server supports the ESMTP extension to use TLS encryption, turn it on for this session. See RFC3207 for details. @@ -65,7 +60,8 @@ if the server supports the ESMTP extension to use TLS encryption, turn it on. If the server also supports the PLAIN (user + password) authentication, authenticate to the server using a password from -.IR factotum (4). See RFC's 3207 and 2554. +.IR factotum (4). +See RFCs 3207 and 2554. .TP .B -u specify a user name to be used in authentication. The default name is @@ -92,7 +88,7 @@ .PP Finally if .I .domain -is given, it is appended to the end of any unqaulified system names +is given, it is appended to the end of any unqualified system names in the envelope or header. .PP .I Smtpd @@ -118,7 +114,7 @@ .BR /mail/lib/whitelist , an append only file. Addresses can be added to the whitelist by the administrator. However, -the usual way for addresses to be added is by smtpd itself. Whenever, +the usual way for addresses to be added is by smtpd itself. Whenever a message is received and the sender's address isn't on the whitelist, .B smtpd first looks for the file,