Signed-off-by: Adam D. Barratt <adam@adam-barratt.org.uk>
-Emails to @debian.org addresses now go through a LDAP distributed email system.
+Emails to @debian.org addresses now go through an LDAP distributed email system.
This system uses the forwarding field in the LDAP directory to route mail
This system uses the forwarding field in the LDAP directory to route mail
-without passing it through a users .forward file on a single host.
+without passing it through a user's .forward file on a single host.
Multiple machines participate in the forwarding to provide redundancy.
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Multiple machines participate in the forwarding to provide redundancy.
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-Each forwarders inspects the LDAP database
+Each forwarder inspects the LDAP database
to see if foo@debian.org has forwarding set to an address, if so the <i>envelope
to address</i> is rewritten and the message redirected to the new address.
Otherwise the message is relayed to master.debian.org for processing by the
to see if foo@debian.org has forwarding set to an address, if so the <i>envelope
to address</i> is rewritten and the message redirected to the new address.
Otherwise the message is relayed to master.debian.org for processing by the
-users .forward files. If email forwarding is setup then .forward files are
+user's .forward files. If email forwarding is setup then .forward files are
<b>NOT</b> considered. Extension addresses (foo-lists) are always routed
directly to master for processing.
<b>NOT</b> considered. Extension addresses (foo-lists) are always routed
directly to master for processing.