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  Server: cvs.openpkg.org                  Name:   Michael Schloh
  Root:   /e/openpkg/cvs                   Email:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Module: openpkg-src                      Date:   24-May-2004 11:04:43
  Branch: HEAD                             Handle: 2004052410044200

  Modified files:
    openpkg-src/postgrey    postgrey.spec

  Log:
    correct and improve english grammar, spelling, usage, and style

  Summary:
    Revision    Changes     Path
    1.3         +7  -8      openpkg-src/postgrey/postgrey.spec
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  patch -p0 <<'@@ .'
  Index: openpkg-src/postgrey/postgrey.spec
  ============================================================================
  $ cvs diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 postgrey.spec
  --- openpkg-src/postgrey/postgrey.spec        22 May 2004 19:12:49 -0000      1.2
  +++ openpkg-src/postgrey/postgrey.spec        24 May 2004 09:04:42 -0000      1.3
  @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@
   Group:        Mail
   License:      GPL
   Version:      1.3
  -Release:      20040522
  +Release:      20040524
   
   #   list of sources
   Source0:      http://isg.ee.ethz.ch/tools/postgrey/pub/postgrey-%{version}.tar.gz
  @@ -52,13 +52,12 @@
   
   %description
       Postgrey is a Postfix MTA policy server implementing Greylisting.
  -    Greylisting is related to Whitelisting and Blacklisting. What
  -    happen is that each time a given mailbox receives an email from
  -    an unknown contact (ip), that mail is rejected with a "try again
  -    later"-message. This, in the short run, means that all mail gets
  -    delayed atleast until the sender tries again - but this is where
  -    spam looses out! Most spam is not sent out using RFC compliant MTAs;
  -    the spamming software will not try again later.
  +    Related to whitelists and blacklists, a greylist indicates those
  +    emails (originating from unknown IPs) which are rejected with a
  +    "try again later" message. The email in question will be delayed
  +    until the sending MTA tries again, but this is where spam loses
  +    out. Most spam is not sent out using RFC compliant MTAs, and so
  +    the spamming software will not "try again later".
   
   %track
       prog postgrey = {
  @@ .
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