On Mon, 28 Aug 2023 21:11:54 +0000
Eric Wong wrote:
> Perhaps something like the following is clearer?
>
> -Well-known TCP ports automatically get TLS or STARTTLS support
> -If using systemd-compatible socket activation and a TCP listener
> -on port well-known ports (563 is inherited, it is automatically
> -NNTPS when this option is given. When a listener on port 119 is
> -inherited and this option is given, it automatically gets
> -STARTTLS support.
> +Well-known TCP ports automatically get TLS or STARTTLS support if using
> +systemd-compatible socket activation. That is, ports 443, 563, 993, and
> +995 support HTTPS, NNTPS, IMAPS, and POP3S, respectively; while ports
> +110, 119, and 143 support STARTTLS on POP3, NNTP, and IMAP,
> +respectively.
Crystal clear, thank you! Maybe add "With this option, [well-known...]"
at the beginning, to avoid any possible confusion (it should go without
saying, but being explicit doesn't hurt (and the original had it, too
("this option is given"))).
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