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Docs: typos
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Jim Pazarena
<exim@paz.bz>
Sat, 6 Mar 2021 23:36:27 +0000
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00:36
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Heiko Schlittermann (HS12-RIPE)
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Sat, 6 Mar 2021 23:39:31 +0000
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doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt
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choose to honour.
A &'realm'& is a text string, typically a domain name, presented by a server
to a client to help it select an account and credentials to use. In some
A &'realm'& is a text string, typically a domain name, presented by a server
to a client to help it select an account and credentials to use. In some
-mechanisms, the client and server pro
v
ably agree on the realm, but clients
+mechanisms, the client and server pro
b
ably agree on the realm, but clients
typically can not treat the realm as secure data to be blindly trusted.
typically can not treat the realm as secure data to be blindly trusted.
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-41025,7
+41025,7
@@
There is no dot-stuffing (and no dot-termination).
.section "DKIM (DomainKeys Identified Mail)" SECDKIM
.cindex "DKIM"
.section "DKIM (DomainKeys Identified Mail)" SECDKIM
.cindex "DKIM"
-DKIM is a mechanism by which messages sent by some entity can be pro
v
ably
+DKIM is a mechanism by which messages sent by some entity can be pro
b
ably
linked to a domain which that entity controls. It permits reputation to
be tracked on a per-domain basis, rather than merely upon source IP address.
DKIM is documented in RFC 6376.
linked to a domain which that entity controls. It permits reputation to
be tracked on a per-domain basis, rather than merely upon source IP address.
DKIM is documented in RFC 6376.