Quoting Michael Tautschnig ([email protected]): > Hi Christian, > > Sorry for the (hopefully not too) late reply. Below please find a few comments > on the latest patch for our clamav-milter debconf templates. > > When requesting updated translations please also consider the other binary > packages from clamav carrying templates (clamav-base, clamav-freshclam).
Yes, I will, of course. I assume they aren't changed. I made all your suggested modifications. Attached is a new patch. It drops the patch to debian/control which was as you noticed, incorrect. It indeed came because I had to tweak my usual scripts in order to review *only* clamav-milter.templates and not the other files..:) I'll launch the translation update as soon as I get a go from you.
--- clamav.old/debian/clamav-milter.templates 2009-03-26 19:12:49.816449140 +0100 +++ clamav/debian/clamav-milter.templates 2009-04-16 06:44:48.572719005 +0200 @@ -1,26 +1,33 @@ +# These templates have been reviewed by the debian-l10n-english +# team +# +# If modifications/additions/rewording are needed, please ask +# [email protected] for advice. +# +# Even minor modifications require translation updates and such +# changes should be coordinated with translators and reviewers. + Template: clamav-milter/debconf Type: boolean Default: true _Description: Handle the configuration file automatically? Some options must be configured for clamav-milter. . - The ClamAV suite won't work if it isn't configured. If you do not + It won't work if it isn't configured. If you do not configure it automatically, you'll have to configure - /etc/clamav/clamav-milter.conf manually or run 'dpkg-reconfigure clamav-milter' + /etc/clamav/clamav-milter.conf manually or run "dpkg-reconfigure clamav-milter" later. In any case, manual changes in /etc/clamav/clamav-milter.conf will be respected. Template: clamav-milter/MilterSocket Type: string Default: /var/run/clamav/milter.ctl -_Description: Define the interface through to communicate with sendmail: - Possible formats are: - . - Unix domain socket: [[unix|local]:]/path/to/file - . - IPv4 socket: inet:p...@[hostname|ip-address] - . - IPv6 socket: inet6:p...@[hostname|ip-address] +_Description: Communication interface with Sendmail: + Please choose the method that should be used by clamav-milter to + communicate with Sendmail. The following formats can be used: + - Unix domain socket: [[unix|local]:]/path/to/file + - IPv4 socket : inet:p...@[hostname|ip-address] + - IPv6 socket : inet6:p...@[hostname|ip-address] Template: clamav-milter/FixStaleSocket Type: boolean @@ -32,142 +39,150 @@ Default: clamav _Description: User to run clamav-milter as: It is recommended to run the ClamAV programs as a non-privileged user. - This will work with most MTAs with a little tweaking, but if you want to - use clamd for filesystem scans, running as root is probably unavoidable. + This will work with most MTAs with a little tweaking. + . Please see README.Debian in the clamav-base package for details. Template: clamav-milter/AddGroups Type: string _Description: Groups for clamav-milter (space-separated): By default, clamav-milter runs as a non-privileged user. If you need - clamav-milter to be able to access files owned by another user (e.g., in - combination with an MTA), then you will need to add clamav to the group for - that piece of software. Please see README.Debian in the clamav-base package for + clamav-milter to be able to access files owned by another user (for + instance when it is used in combination with an MTA), the user + running clamav-milter need to be added to the relevant group(s). + . + Please see README.Debian in the clamav-base package for details. Template: clamav-milter/ReadTimeout Type: string Default: 120 -_Description: Waiting for data from clamd will timeout after this time (seconds): - Set to a value of '0' to disable the timeout. +_Description: Wait timeout for data coming from clamd: + Please enter the delay (in seconds) before clamav-milter times out when it is + waiting for incoming data from clamd. + . + Choosing "0" will disable this timeout. Template: clamav-milter/Foreground Type: boolean Default: false -_Description: Stay in foreground (don't fork)? +_Description: Should clamav-milter stay in foreground (not forking)? Template: clamav-milter/Chroot Type: string _Description: Chroot to directory: - Chrooting is performed just after reading the config file and before dropping - privileges. An empty value means don't chroot. + Clamav-milter can run in a chroot jail. It will enter it after reading + the configuration file and before dropping root privileges. + . + If this field is left empty, no chrooting will occur. Template: clamav-milter/PidFile Type: string Default: /var/run/clamav/clamav-milter.pid _Description: PID file: - This option allows you to save a process identifier of the listening daemon - (main thread). + Please specify the process identifier file location for clamav-milter's + listening daemon (main thread). Template: clamav-milter/TemporaryDirectory Type: string Default: /tmp -_Description: Optional path to the global temporary directory: - If unset, $TMPDIR and $TEMP will be honored. +_Description: Temporary directory path: + Please specify the directory for clamav-milter's temporary files. + If unset, $TMPDIR and $TEMP will be honored. Template: clamav-milter/ClamdSocket Type: string Default: unix:/var/run/clamav/clamd.ctl -_Description: Define the clamd socket to connect to for scanning: - To refer to a local unix socket using a absolute path, use unix:path (e.g., - unix:/var/run/clamd/clamd.socket). A local or remote TCP socket is specified - using the tcp:host:port syntax. The host can be a hostname or an ip address; - the ":port" field is only required for IPv6 addresses, otherwise it defaults to - 3310 (e.g., tcp:192.168.0.1). - . - This option can be repeated several times (separated by whitespace) with - different sockets or even with the same socket: clamd servers will be selected - in a round-robin fashion. +_Description: Clamd socket to connect to for scanning: + Please specify the socket to use to connect to the ClamAV daemon for + scanning purposes. Possible choices are: + - a local unix socket using an absolute path, in "unix:path" format + (for example: unix:/var/run/clamd/clamd.socket); + - a local or remote TCP socket in "tcp:host:port" format (for example: + tcp:192.168.0.1). The "host" value can be either a hostname or an IP + address, and the "port" is only required for IPv6 addresses, + defaulting to 3310 otherwise. + . + You may specify multiple choices, separated by spaces. In such case, the + clamd servers will be selected in a round-robin fashion. Template: clamav-milter/LocalNet Type: string -_Description: Exclusions - IP ranges: - Messages originating from these hosts/networks will not be scanned. This - option takes a host(name)/mask pair in CIRD notation and can be repeated - several times (separated by whitespace). If "/mask" is omitted, a host is - assumed. To specify a locally originated, non-smtp, email use the keyword - "local". +_Description: Hosts excluded from scanning: + Please specify, in CIDR notation (host(name)/mask), the hosts for + which no scanning should be performed on incoming mail. Multiple entries + should be separated by spaces. The "local" shortcut can be used to + specify locally-originated (non-SMTP) email. . - If unset, everything regardless of the origin is scanned. + If this field is left empty, all incoming mail will be scanned. Template: clamav-milter/Whitelist Type: string -_Description: Exclusions - Regular expressions: - This option specifies a file which contains a list of POSIX regular - expressions. Addresses (sent to or from) matching these regexes will not be - scanned. Optionally each line can start with the string "From:" or "To:" - (note: no whitespace after the colon) indicating if it is, respectively, the - sender or recipient that is to be whitelisted. If the field is missing, "To:" - is assumed. - . - Lines in this file starting with #, : or ! are ignored. - -Template: clamav-milter/OnClean -Type: select -Choices: Accept, Reject, Defer, Blackhole, Quarantine -Default: Accept -_Description: Action to be performed on clean messages (mostly useful for testing): - The following actions are available: - . - - Accept: The message is accepted for delievery - . - - Reject: Immediately refuse delievery (a 5xx error is returned to the peer) - . - - Defer: Return a temporary failure message (4xx) to the peer - . - - Blackhole (not available for OnFail): Like accept but the message is sent to - oblivion - . - - Quarantine (not available for OnFail): Like accept but message is quarantined - instead of being delivered In sendmail the quarantine queue can be examined - via mailq -qQ For Postfix this causes the message to be accepted but placed - on hold +_Description: Mail addresses whitelist: + Please specify the path to a whitelist file, listing email addresses + that should cause scanning to be bypassed. + . + Each line in this file should be a POSIX regular expression; lines + starting with "#", ":" or "!" will be ignored as comments. + . + Lines may start with "From:" (with no space after the colon) to make + the whitelisting apply to matching sender addresses; otherwise, or + with a "To:" prefix, it affects recipient addresses. Template: clamav-milter/OnInfected Type: select -Choices: Accept, Reject, Defer, Blackhole, Quarantine +__Choices: Accept, Reject, Defer, Blackhole, Quarantine Default: Quarantine -_Description: Action to be performed on infected messages: +_Description: Action to perform on infected messages: + Please choose the action to perform on "infected" messages: + . + - Accept : accept the message for delivery; + - Reject : immediately refuse delivery (with a 5xx error); + - Defer : return a temporary failure message (4xx); + - Blackhole : accept the message then drop it; + - Quarantine: accept the message then quarantine it. With + Sendmail, the quarantine queue can be examined + with "mailq -qQ". With Postfix, such mails are placed + on hold. Template: clamav-milter/OnFail Type: select -Choices: Accept, Reject, Defer, Blackhole, Quarantine +__Choices: Accept, Reject, Defer Default: Defer -_Description: Action to be performed on error conditions: - This includes failure to allocate data structures, no scanners available, - network timeouts, unknown scanner replies and the like) +_Description: Action to perform on error conditions: + Please choose the action to perform on errors such as failure to + allocate data structures, no scanners available, + network timeouts, unknown scanner replies...: + . + - Accept: accept the message for delivery; + - Reject: immediately refuse delivery (with a 5xx error); + - Defer : return a temporary failure message (4xx). Template: clamav-milter/RejectMsg Type: string _Description: Specific rejection reason for infected messages: - It is only useful together with "OnInfected Reject". The string "%v", if - present, will be replaced with the virus name. + Please specify the rejection reason that will be included in reject mails. + . + This option is only useful together with "OnInfected Reject". + . + The "%v" string may be used to include the virus name. Template: clamav-milter/AddHeader Type: boolean Default: false _Description: Add headers to processed messages? - If adding headers is enabled, "X-Virus-Scanned" and "X-Virus-Status" headers + If you choose this option, "X-Virus-Scanned" and "X-Virus-Status" headers will be attached to each processed message, possibly replacing existing - headers. + similar headers. Template: clamav-milter/LogFile Type: string Default: none -_Description: Log to file: - LogFile must be writable for the user running daemon. A full path is required. +_Description: Log file for clamav-milter: + Specify the full path to the clamav-milter log file, which must be + writable for the clamav daemon. . - Logging via syslog is configured independently of this entry. + Logging via syslog is configured independently of this setting. Template: clamav-milter/LogFileUnlock Type: boolean @@ -179,8 +194,9 @@ Template: clamav-milter/LogFileMaxSize Type: string Default: 1M -_Description: Maximum size of the log file (unit Mb): - Set to a value of '0' to disable the timeout. +_Description: Maximum size of the log file (MB): + Please specify the maximum size for the log file. Using "0" will + allow that file to grow indefinitely. Template: clamav-milter/LogTime Type: boolean @@ -190,13 +206,16 @@ Template: clamav-milter/LogSyslog Type: boolean Default: false -_Description: Use system logger (can work together with LogFile)? +_Description: Use system logger? + Please choose whether you want to use the system logger (syslog). This + option can be used along with logging in a dedicated file. Template: clamav-milter/LogFacility Type: string Default: LOG_LOCAL6 -_Description: Specify the type of syslog messages: - Please refer to 'man syslog' for facility names. +_Description: Type of syslog messages: + Please choose the type of syslog messages as detailed in the system + logger's documentation. Template: clamav-milter/LogVerbose Type: boolean @@ -205,15 +224,21 @@ Template: clamav-milter/LogInfected Type: select -Choices: Off, Basic, Full +__Choices: Off, Basic, Full Default: Off -_Description: What should be logged when a message is infected: - Possible values are Off (the default - nothing is logged), Basic (minimal info - logged), Full (verbose info logged) +_Description: Information to log on infected messages: + Please choose the level of information that will be logged when infected + messages are found: + - Off : no logging; + - Basic: minimal information; + - Full : verbose information. Template: clamav-milter/MaxFileSize Type: string Default: 25M -_Description: Messages larger than this value won't be scanned (unit Mb): - Make sure this value is lower than StreamMaxLength in clamd.conf - +_Description: Size limit for scanned messages (MB): + Please specify the maximum size for scanned messages. Messages bigger than + this limit will not be scanned. + . + You should check that this value is lower than the value of "StreamMaxLength" + in the clamd.conf file.
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