Hello,
Phil, now that you have come back I dare to forward this to you. ;-)
For reference, this is
http://bugs.debian.org/230545
thanks in advance, cu andreas
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From: Vincent Lefevre <vincent@???>
To: Debian Bug Tracking System <submit@???>
Subject: Typos in /usr/share/doc/exim4-base/filter.txt.gz
Package: exim4-base
Version: 4.30-5
Severity: minor
File: /usr/share/doc/exim4-base/filter.txt.gz
Tags: patch
Here's the patch fixing these typos:
--- filter.txt.bak 2004-01-31 19:51:10.000000000 +0100
+++ filter.txt 2004-01-31 19:56:04.000000000 +0100
@@ -405,7 +405,7 @@
extends the Sieve quoted string syntax with \0 to describe a NUL character, |
violating \0 being the same as 0 in RFC 3028. Even without using \0, the |
following tests are all true in this implementation. Implementations that |
-use C-style strings will only evaulate the first test as true. |
+use C-style strings will only evaluate the first test as true. |
|
Subject: =?iso-8859-1?q?abc=00def |
|
@@ -422,12 +422,12 @@
RFC 3028 states that if an implementation fails to convert a character set |
to UTF-8, two strings cannot be equal if one contains octets greater than |
127. Assuming that all unknown character sets are one-byte character sets |
-with the lower 128 octects being US-ASCII is not sound, so this implemen- |
+with the lower 128 octets being US-ASCII is not sound, so this implemen- |
tation violates RFC 3028 and treats such MIME words literally. That way at |
least something could be matched. |
|
The folder specified by fileinto must not contain the character sequence |
-".." to avoid security problems. RFC 3028 does not specifiy the syntax of |
+".." to avoid security problems. RFC 3028 does not specify the syntax of |
folders apart from keep being equivalent to |
|
fileinto "INBOX"; |
@@ -955,7 +955,7 @@
done for the message.
A consequence of this is that you cannot inspect the return code from the
-pipe command from within the filter. Neverthless, the code returned by the
+pipe command from within the filter. Nevertheless, the code returned by the
command is important, because Exim uses it to decide whether the delivery
has succeeded or failed.
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