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--- smeserver-wbl-0.1.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/nb/etc/e-smith/web/functions/wbl 1969-12-31 17:00:00.000000000 -0700 |
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+++ smeserver-wbl-0.1.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/nb/etc/e-smith/web/functions/wbl 2009-03-01 00:23:22.000000000 -0700 |
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+<lexicon lang="nb"> |
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+ <!-- vim: ft=xml: |
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+ --> |
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+ |
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+# WBL_BUTTONS |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>SAVE</base> |
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+ <trans>Lagre</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>PERFORM</base> |
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+ <trans>Utfør</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+# WBL_PAGE_FIRST |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>FORM_TITLE</base> |
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+ <trans>E-mail WBL</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>OPERATION_STATUS_REPORT</base> |
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+ <trans>Statusrapport for operasjonen</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>FORM_DESCRIPTION</base> |
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+ <trans><![CDATA[ <p>E-mail traffic is scanned and may be blocked due to the various screening methods enabled. You may use this panel to define e-mail white/black lists.</p> <p>Black lists are used for rejecting e-mail traffic.</p> <p><a class="button-like" href="wbl?page=0&page_stack=&Next=Next&wherenext=WBL_PAGE_BLACK">Black List</a></p> <p><br>White lists are used for accepting e-mail traffic.</p> <p><a class="button-like" href="wbl?page=0&page_stack=&Next=Next&wherenext=WBL_PAGE_WHITE">White List</a></p> ]]></trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+# WBL_PAGE_BLACK |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>BLACK_TITLE</base> |
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+ <trans><![CDATA[ <p>This server includes built-in support for using two external black list methods, DNSBL and RHSBL. It also supports the admin defined black lists, badhelo and badmailfrom.</p> ]]></trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>DNSBL_DESCRIPTION</base> |
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+ <trans>DNSBL is an abbreviation for "DNS blacklist". It is a list of IP addresses known to be spammers.</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>DNSBL_LABEL</base> |
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+ <trans>DNSBL status</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>RHSBL_DESCRIPTION</base> |
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+ <trans>RHSBL is an abbreviation for "Right Hand Side Blacklist". It is a list of domain names known to be spammers.</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>RHSBL_LABEL</base> |
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+ <trans>RHSBL status</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>BADHELO_DESCRIPTION</base> |
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+ <trans>Check a HELO message delivered from a connecting host. Reject any that appear in badhelo during the 'helo' stage.</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>BADHELO_LABEL</base> |
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+ <trans>qpsmtpd badhelo</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>BADMAILFROM_DESCRIPTION</base> |
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+ <trans>Check envelope sender addresses. Reject any that appear (@host or user@host) in badmailfrom during the 'mail' stage.</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>BADMAILFROM_LABEL</base> |
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+ <trans>qmail badmailfrom</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+# WBL_PAGE_WHITELIST |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>WHITE_TITLE</base> |
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+ <trans>Use this panel to modify your servers White List settings.</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>RRFH_LABEL</base> |
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+ <trans>Whitelists status</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>WHITELISTHOSTS_DESCRIPTION</base> |
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+ <trans>Any IP address listed in whitelisthosts will be exempted from any further validation during the 'connect' stage.</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>WHITELISTHOSTS_LABEL</base> |
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+ <trans>qpsmtpd whitelisthosts</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>WHITELISTHELO_DESCRIPTION</base> |
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+ <trans>Any host that issues a HELO matching an entry in whitelisthelo will be exempted from further validation during the 'helo' stage.</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>WHITELISTHELO_LABEL</base> |
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+ <trans>qpsmtpd whitelisthelo</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>WHITELISTSENDERS_DESCRIPTION</base> |
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+ <trans>Any envelope sender of a mail (@host or user@host) matching an entry in whitelistsenders will be exempted from further validation during the 'mail' stage.</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>WHITELISTSENDERS_LABEL</base> |
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+ <trans>qpsmtpd whitelistsenders</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>WHITELISTFROM_DESCRIPTION</base> |
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+ <trans>Any envelope sender of a mail (*@host or user@host) matching an entry in whitelist_from will be exempted from spamassassin rejection.</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>WHITELISTFROM_LABEL</base> |
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+ <trans>spamassassin whitelist_from</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+</lexicon> |
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--- smeserver-wbl-0.1.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/ru/etc/e-smith/web/functions/wbl 1969-12-31 17:00:00.000000000 -0700 |
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+++ smeserver-wbl-0.1.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/ru/etc/e-smith/web/functions/wbl 2009-03-01 00:23:23.000000000 -0700 |
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+<lexicon lang="ru"> |
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+ <!-- vim: ft=xml: |
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+ --> |
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+ |
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+# WBL_BUTTONS |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>SAVE</base> |
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+ <trans>Save</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>PERFORM</base> |
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+ <trans>Perform</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+# WBL_PAGE_FIRST |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>FORM_TITLE</base> |
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+ <trans>E-mail WBL</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>OPERATION_STATUS_REPORT</base> |
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+ <trans>Operation status report</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>FORM_DESCRIPTION</base> |
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+ <trans><![CDATA[ <p>E-mail traffic is scanned and may be blocked due to the various screening methods enabled. You may use this panel to define e-mail white/black lists.</p> <p>Black lists are used for rejecting e-mail traffic.</p> <p><a class="button-like" href="wbl?page=0&page_stack=&Next=Next&wherenext=WBL_PAGE_BLACK">Black List</a></p> <p><br>White lists are used for accepting e-mail traffic.</p> <p><a class="button-like" href="wbl?page=0&page_stack=&Next=Next&wherenext=WBL_PAGE_WHITE">White List</a></p> ]]></trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+# WBL_PAGE_BLACK |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>BLACK_TITLE</base> |
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+ <trans><![CDATA[ <p>This server includes built-in support for using two external black list methods, DNSBL and RHSBL. It also supports the admin defined black lists, badhelo and badmailfrom.</p> ]]></trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>DNSBL_DESCRIPTION</base> |
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+ <trans>DNSBL is an abbreviation for "DNS blacklist". It is a list of IP addresses known to be spammers.</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>DNSBL_LABEL</base> |
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+ <trans>DNSBL status</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>RHSBL_DESCRIPTION</base> |
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+ <trans>RHSBL is an abbreviation for "Right Hand Side Blacklist". It is a list of domain names known to be spammers.</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>RHSBL_LABEL</base> |
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+ <trans>RHSBL status</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>BADHELO_DESCRIPTION</base> |
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+ <trans>Check a HELO message delivered from a connecting host. Reject any that appear in badhelo during the 'helo' stage.</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>BADHELO_LABEL</base> |
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+ <trans>qpsmtpd badhelo</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>BADMAILFROM_DESCRIPTION</base> |
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+ <trans>Check envelope sender addresses. Reject any that appear (@host or user@host) in badmailfrom during the 'mail' stage.</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>BADMAILFROM_LABEL</base> |
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+ <trans>qmail badmailfrom</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+# WBL_PAGE_WHITELIST |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>WHITE_TITLE</base> |
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+ <trans>Use this panel to modify your servers White List settings.</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>RRFH_LABEL</base> |
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+ <trans>Whitelists status</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>WHITELISTHOSTS_DESCRIPTION</base> |
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+ <trans>Any IP address listed in whitelisthosts will be exempted from any further validation during the 'connect' stage.</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>WHITELISTHOSTS_LABEL</base> |
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+ <trans>qpsmtpd whitelisthosts</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>WHITELISTHELO_DESCRIPTION</base> |
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+ <trans>Any host that issues a HELO matching an entry in whitelisthelo will be exempted from further validation during the 'helo' stage.</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>WHITELISTHELO_LABEL</base> |
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+ <trans>qpsmtpd whitelisthelo</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>WHITELISTSENDERS_DESCRIPTION</base> |
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+ <trans>Any envelope sender of a mail (@host or user@host) matching an entry in whitelistsenders will be exempted from further validation during the 'mail' stage.</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>WHITELISTSENDERS_LABEL</base> |
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+ <trans>qpsmtpd whitelistsenders</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>WHITELISTFROM_DESCRIPTION</base> |
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+ <trans>Any envelope sender of a mail (*@host or user@host) matching an entry in whitelist_from will be exempted from spamassassin rejection.</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>WHITELISTFROM_LABEL</base> |
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+ <trans>spamassassin whitelist_from</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+</lexicon> |
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--- smeserver-wbl-0.1.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/zh-cn/etc/e-smith/web/functions/wbl 1969-12-31 17:00:00.000000000 -0700 |
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+++ smeserver-wbl-0.1.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/zh-cn/etc/e-smith/web/functions/wbl 2009-03-01 00:23:24.000000000 -0700 |
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+<lexicon lang="zh-cn"> |
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+ <!-- vim: ft=xml: |
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+ --> |
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+ |
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+# WBL_BUTTONS |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>SAVE</base> |
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+ <trans>Save</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>PERFORM</base> |
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+ <trans>Perform</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+# WBL_PAGE_FIRST |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>FORM_TITLE</base> |
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+ <trans>E-mail WBL</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>OPERATION_STATUS_REPORT</base> |
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+ <trans>Operation status report</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>FORM_DESCRIPTION</base> |
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+ <trans><![CDATA[ <p>E-mail traffic is scanned and may be blocked due to the various screening methods enabled. You may use this panel to define e-mail white/black lists.</p> <p>Black lists are used for rejecting e-mail traffic.</p> <p><a class="button-like" href="wbl?page=0&page_stack=&Next=Next&wherenext=WBL_PAGE_BLACK">Black List</a></p> <p><br>White lists are used for accepting e-mail traffic.</p> <p><a class="button-like" href="wbl?page=0&page_stack=&Next=Next&wherenext=WBL_PAGE_WHITE">White List</a></p> ]]></trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+# WBL_PAGE_BLACK |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>BLACK_TITLE</base> |
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+ <trans><![CDATA[ <p>This server includes built-in support for using two external black list methods, DNSBL and RHSBL. It also supports the admin defined black lists, badhelo and badmailfrom.</p> ]]></trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>DNSBL_DESCRIPTION</base> |
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+ <trans>DNSBL is an abbreviation for "DNS blacklist". It is a list of IP addresses known to be spammers.</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>DNSBL_LABEL</base> |
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+ <trans>DNSBL status</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>RHSBL_DESCRIPTION</base> |
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+ <trans>RHSBL is an abbreviation for "Right Hand Side Blacklist". It is a list of domain names known to be spammers.</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>RHSBL_LABEL</base> |
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+ <trans>RHSBL status</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>BADHELO_DESCRIPTION</base> |
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+ <trans>Check a HELO message delivered from a connecting host. Reject any that appear in badhelo during the 'helo' stage.</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>BADHELO_LABEL</base> |
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+ <trans>qpsmtpd badhelo</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>BADMAILFROM_DESCRIPTION</base> |
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+ <trans>Check envelope sender addresses. Reject any that appear (@host or user@host) in badmailfrom during the 'mail' stage.</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>BADMAILFROM_LABEL</base> |
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+ <trans>qmail badmailfrom</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+# WBL_PAGE_WHITELIST |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>WHITE_TITLE</base> |
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+ <trans>Use this panel to modify your servers White List settings.</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>RRFH_LABEL</base> |
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+ <trans>Whitelists status</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>WHITELISTHOSTS_DESCRIPTION</base> |
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+ <trans>Any IP address listed in whitelisthosts will be exempted from any further validation during the 'connect' stage.</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>WHITELISTHOSTS_LABEL</base> |
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+ <trans>qpsmtpd whitelisthosts</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>WHITELISTHELO_DESCRIPTION</base> |
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+ <trans>Any host that issues a HELO matching an entry in whitelisthelo will be exempted from further validation during the 'helo' stage.</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>WHITELISTHELO_LABEL</base> |
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+ <trans>qpsmtpd whitelisthelo</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>WHITELISTSENDERS_DESCRIPTION</base> |
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+ <trans>Any envelope sender of a mail (@host or user@host) matching an entry in whitelistsenders will be exempted from further validation during the 'mail' stage.</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>WHITELISTSENDERS_LABEL</base> |
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+ <trans>qpsmtpd whitelistsenders</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>WHITELISTFROM_DESCRIPTION</base> |
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+ <trans>Any envelope sender of a mail (*@host or user@host) matching an entry in whitelist_from will be exempted from spamassassin rejection.</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+ <entry> |
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+ <base>WHITELISTFROM_LABEL</base> |
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+ <trans>spamassassin whitelist_from</trans> |
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+ </entry> |
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+ |
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+</lexicon> |