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* Fri Oct 16 2015 stephane de Labrusse <stephdl@de-labrusse.fr> 0.3.0-10.sme
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1 stephdl 1.1 --- smeserver-wbl-0.3.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/bg/etc/e-smith/web/functions/wbl 2015-10-16 02:10:45.183835411 +0200
2     +++ smeserver-wbl-0.3.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/bg/etc/e-smith/web/functions/wbl 2015-10-16 02:38:16.490457482 +0200
3     @@ -27,20 +27,51 @@
4     </entry>
5    
6     <entry>
7     - <base>FORM_DESCRIPTION</base>
8     - <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>
9     + <base>WBL_DESCRIPTION</base>
10     + <trans>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.</trans>
11     + </entry>
12     +
13     + <entry>
14     + <base>RBL_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
15     + <trans>RBL's List is used to adjust DNSBL and RHSBL.</trans>
16     + </entry>
17     +
18     +
19     + <entry>
20     + <base>RBL_LIST</base>
21     + <trans>RBL's List</trans>
22     + </entry>
23     +
24     + <entry>
25     + <base>BLACK_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
26     + <trans>Black lists are used for rejecting e-mail traffic.</trans>
27     + </entry>
28     +
29     + <entry>
30     + <base>BLACK_LIST</base>
31     + <trans>Black List</trans>
32     + </entry>
33     +
34     + <entry>
35     + <base>WHITE_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
36     + <trans>White lists are used for accepting e-mail traffic.</trans>
37     + </entry>
38     +
39     + <entry>
40     + <base>WHITE_LIST</base>
41     + <trans>White List</trans>
42     </entry>
43    
44     # WBL_PAGE_BLACK
45    
46     <entry>
47     <base>BLACK_TITLE</base>
48     - <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>
49     + <trans>This server includes built-in support for using the admin defined black lists, badhelo and badmailfrom.</trans>
50     </entry>
51    
52     <entry>
53     <base>DNSBL_DESCRIPTION</base>
54     - <trans>DNSBL is an abbreviation for "DNS blacklist". It is a list of IP addresses known to be spammers.</trans>
55     + <trans>DNSBL is an abbreviation for "DNS blacklist".</trans>
56     </entry>
57    
58     <entry>
59     @@ -50,7 +81,7 @@
60    
61     <entry>
62     <base>RHSBL_DESCRIPTION</base>
63     - <trans>RHSBL is an abbreviation for "Right Hand Side Blacklist". It is a list of domain names known to be spammers.</trans>
64     + <trans>RHSBL is an abbreviation for "Right Hand Side Blacklist".</trans>
65     </entry>
66    
67     <entry>
68     @@ -82,7 +113,7 @@
69    
70     <entry>
71     <base>WHITE_TITLE</base>
72     - <trans>Use this panel to modify your servers White List settings.</trans>
73     + <trans>Use this panel to modify your servers White List settings. All entries will be enabled by default</trans>
74     </entry>
75    
76     <entry>
77     @@ -137,4 +168,24 @@
78     <base>BLACKLISTFROM_DESCRIPTION</base>
79     <trans>Any envelope sender of a mail (*@host or user@host) matching an entry in blacklist_from will be rejected by spamassassin.</trans>
80     </entry>
81     + <entry>
82     + <base>SBLLIST_LABEL</base>
83     + <trans>RHSBL (qpsmtpd SBLList)</trans>
84     + </entry>
85     + <entry>
86     + <base>SBLLIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
87     + <trans>RHS block list - 'right hand side' of senders host/domain will be checked against the following servers</trans>
88     + </entry>
89     + <entry>
90     + <base>RBLLIST_LABEL</base>
91     + <trans>DNSBL Zones (qpsmtpd RBLList)</trans>
92     + </entry>
93     + <entry>
94     + <base>RBLLIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
95     + <trans>DNS Block List - senders IP address will be checked against the following servers</trans>
96     + </entry>
97     + <entry>
98     + <base>RBL_TITLE</base>
99     + <trans>Real-time Blackhole Lists are disabled by default. To help reduce spam you can enable RBLs here.</trans>
100     + </entry>
101     </lexicon>
102     --- smeserver-wbl-0.3.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/da/etc/e-smith/web/functions/wbl 2015-10-16 02:10:45.192835409 +0200
103     +++ smeserver-wbl-0.3.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/da/etc/e-smith/web/functions/wbl 2015-10-16 02:38:16.595457460 +0200
104     @@ -27,8 +27,39 @@
105     </entry>
106    
107     <entry>
108     - <base>FORM_DESCRIPTION</base>
109     - <trans><![CDATA[ <p>E-mail trafik skannes og kan blive blokeret på grund af en eller flere aktive skanninger. Du kan bruge dette panel til at definere e-mail 'white/black' lister.</p> <p>'Black List' bruges til at afvise e-mail trafik.</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 List' bruges til at acceptere e-mail trafik.</p> <p><a class="button-like" href="wbl?page=0&page_stack=&Next=Next&wherenext=WBL_PAGE_WHITE">White List</a></p> ]]></trans>
110     + <base>WBL_DESCRIPTION</base>
111     + <trans>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.</trans>
112     + </entry>
113     +
114     + <entry>
115     + <base>RBL_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
116     + <trans>RBL's List is used to adjust DNSBL and RHSBL.</trans>
117     + </entry>
118     +
119     +
120     + <entry>
121     + <base>RBL_LIST</base>
122     + <trans>RBL's List</trans>
123     + </entry>
124     +
125     + <entry>
126     + <base>BLACK_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
127     + <trans>Black lists are used for rejecting e-mail traffic.</trans>
128     + </entry>
129     +
130     + <entry>
131     + <base>BLACK_LIST</base>
132     + <trans>Sortlistet</trans>
133     + </entry>
134     +
135     + <entry>
136     + <base>WHITE_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
137     + <trans>White lists are used for accepting e-mail traffic.</trans>
138     + </entry>
139     +
140     + <entry>
141     + <base>WHITE_LIST</base>
142     + <trans>Hvid</trans>
143     </entry>
144    
145     # WBL_PAGE_BLACK
146     @@ -137,4 +168,24 @@
147     <base>BLACKLISTFROM_DESCRIPTION</base>
148     <trans>Any envelope sender of a mail (*@host or user@host) matching an entry in blacklist_from will be rejected by spamassassin.</trans>
149     </entry>
150     + <entry>
151     + <base>SBLLIST_LABEL</base>
152     + <trans>RHSBL (qpsmtpd SBLList)</trans>
153     + </entry>
154     + <entry>
155     + <base>SBLLIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
156     + <trans>RHS block list - 'right hand side' of senders host/domain will be checked against the following servers</trans>
157     + </entry>
158     + <entry>
159     + <base>RBLLIST_LABEL</base>
160     + <trans>DNSBL Zones (qpsmtpd RBLList)</trans>
161     + </entry>
162     + <entry>
163     + <base>RBLLIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
164     + <trans>DNS Block List - senders IP address will be checked against the following servers</trans>
165     + </entry>
166     + <entry>
167     + <base>RBL_TITLE</base>
168     + <trans>Real-time Blackhole Lists are disabled by default. To help reduce spam you can enable RBLs here.</trans>
169     + </entry>
170     </lexicon>
171     --- smeserver-wbl-0.3.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/de/etc/e-smith/web/functions/wbl 2015-10-16 02:10:45.193835409 +0200
172     +++ smeserver-wbl-0.3.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/de/etc/e-smith/web/functions/wbl 2015-10-16 02:38:16.701457437 +0200
173     @@ -27,8 +27,39 @@
174     </entry>
175    
176     <entry>
177     - <base>FORM_DESCRIPTION</base>
178     - <trans><![CDATA[ <p>E-Mail Verkehr wird geprüft und kann durch die von Ihnen aktivierten Methoden blockiert werden. Nutzen Sie diese Seite um e-mail white/black Listen zu aktivieren.</p> <p>Black lists (Schwarze Listen) werden benutzt um E-Mails zurückzuweisen.</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 (Weiße Listen) werden benutz um E-Mails zu akzeptieren.</p> <p><a class="button-like" href="wbl?page=0&page_stack=&Next=Next&wherenext=WBL_PAGE_WHITE">White List</a></p> ]]></trans>
179     + <base>WBL_DESCRIPTION</base>
180     + <trans>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.</trans>
181     + </entry>
182     +
183     + <entry>
184     + <base>RBL_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
185     + <trans>RBL's List is used to adjust DNSBL and RHSBL.</trans>
186     + </entry>
187     +
188     +
189     + <entry>
190     + <base>RBL_LIST</base>
191     + <trans>RBL's List</trans>
192     + </entry>
193     +
194     + <entry>
195     + <base>BLACK_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
196     + <trans>Black lists are used for rejecting e-mail traffic.</trans>
197     + </entry>
198     +
199     + <entry>
200     + <base>BLACK_LIST</base>
201     + <trans>Blacklisten</trans>
202     + </entry>
203     +
204     + <entry>
205     + <base>WHITE_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
206     + <trans>White lists are used for accepting e-mail traffic.</trans>
207     + </entry>
208     +
209     + <entry>
210     + <base>WHITE_LIST</base>
211     + <trans>White List</trans>
212     </entry>
213    
214     # WBL_PAGE_BLACK
215     @@ -137,4 +168,24 @@
216     <base>BLACKLISTFROM_DESCRIPTION</base>
217     <trans>Any envelope sender of a mail (*@host or user@host) matching an entry in blacklist_from will be rejected by spamassassin.</trans>
218     </entry>
219     + <entry>
220     + <base>SBLLIST_LABEL</base>
221     + <trans>RHSBL (qpsmtpd SBLList)</trans>
222     + </entry>
223     + <entry>
224     + <base>SBLLIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
225     + <trans>RHS block list - 'right hand side' of senders host/domain will be checked against the following servers</trans>
226     + </entry>
227     + <entry>
228     + <base>RBLLIST_LABEL</base>
229     + <trans>DNSBL Zones (qpsmtpd RBLList)</trans>
230     + </entry>
231     + <entry>
232     + <base>RBLLIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
233     + <trans>DNS Block List - senders IP address will be checked against the following servers</trans>
234     + </entry>
235     + <entry>
236     + <base>RBL_TITLE</base>
237     + <trans>Real-time Blackhole Lists are disabled by default. To help reduce spam you can enable RBLs here.</trans>
238     + </entry>
239     </lexicon>
240     --- smeserver-wbl-0.3.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/el/etc/e-smith/web/functions/wbl 2015-10-16 02:10:45.184835411 +0200
241     +++ smeserver-wbl-0.3.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/el/etc/e-smith/web/functions/wbl 2015-10-16 02:38:16.801457415 +0200
242     @@ -27,20 +27,51 @@
243     </entry>
244    
245     <entry>
246     - <base>FORM_DESCRIPTION</base>
247     - <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>
248     + <base>WBL_DESCRIPTION</base>
249     + <trans>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.</trans>
250     + </entry>
251     +
252     + <entry>
253     + <base>RBL_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
254     + <trans>RBL's List is used to adjust DNSBL and RHSBL.</trans>
255     + </entry>
256     +
257     +
258     + <entry>
259     + <base>RBL_LIST</base>
260     + <trans>RBL's List</trans>
261     + </entry>
262     +
263     + <entry>
264     + <base>BLACK_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
265     + <trans>Black lists are used for rejecting e-mail traffic.</trans>
266     + </entry>
267     +
268     + <entry>
269     + <base>BLACK_LIST</base>
270     + <trans>Black List</trans>
271     + </entry>
272     +
273     + <entry>
274     + <base>WHITE_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
275     + <trans>White lists are used for accepting e-mail traffic.</trans>
276     + </entry>
277     +
278     + <entry>
279     + <base>WHITE_LIST</base>
280     + <trans>White List</trans>
281     </entry>
282    
283     # WBL_PAGE_BLACK
284    
285     <entry>
286     <base>BLACK_TITLE</base>
287     - <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>
288     + <trans>This server includes built-in support for using the admin defined black lists, badhelo and badmailfrom.</trans>
289     </entry>
290    
291     <entry>
292     <base>DNSBL_DESCRIPTION</base>
293     - <trans>DNSBL is an abbreviation for "DNS blacklist". It is a list of IP addresses known to be spammers.</trans>
294     + <trans>DNSBL is an abbreviation for "DNS blacklist".</trans>
295     </entry>
296    
297     <entry>
298     @@ -50,7 +81,7 @@
299    
300     <entry>
301     <base>RHSBL_DESCRIPTION</base>
302     - <trans>RHSBL is an abbreviation for "Right Hand Side Blacklist". It is a list of domain names known to be spammers.</trans>
303     + <trans>RHSBL is an abbreviation for "Right Hand Side Blacklist".</trans>
304     </entry>
305    
306     <entry>
307     @@ -82,7 +113,7 @@
308    
309     <entry>
310     <base>WHITE_TITLE</base>
311     - <trans>Use this panel to modify your servers White List settings.</trans>
312     + <trans>Use this panel to modify your servers White List settings. All entries will be enabled by default</trans>
313     </entry>
314    
315     <entry>
316     @@ -137,4 +168,24 @@
317     <base>BLACKLISTFROM_DESCRIPTION</base>
318     <trans>Any envelope sender of a mail (*@host or user@host) matching an entry in blacklist_from will be rejected by spamassassin.</trans>
319     </entry>
320     + <entry>
321     + <base>SBLLIST_LABEL</base>
322     + <trans>RHSBL (qpsmtpd SBLList)</trans>
323     + </entry>
324     + <entry>
325     + <base>SBLLIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
326     + <trans>RHS block list - 'right hand side' of senders host/domain will be checked against the following servers</trans>
327     + </entry>
328     + <entry>
329     + <base>RBLLIST_LABEL</base>
330     + <trans>DNSBL Zones (qpsmtpd RBLList)</trans>
331     + </entry>
332     + <entry>
333     + <base>RBLLIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
334     + <trans>DNS Block List - senders IP address will be checked against the following servers</trans>
335     + </entry>
336     + <entry>
337     + <base>RBL_TITLE</base>
338     + <trans>Real-time Blackhole Lists are disabled by default. To help reduce spam you can enable RBLs here.</trans>
339     + </entry>
340     </lexicon>
341     --- smeserver-wbl-0.3.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/es/etc/e-smith/web/functions/wbl 2015-10-16 02:10:45.193835409 +0200
342     +++ smeserver-wbl-0.3.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/es/etc/e-smith/web/functions/wbl 2015-10-16 02:38:16.907457390 +0200
343     @@ -27,8 +27,39 @@
344     </entry>
345    
346     <entry>
347     - <base>FORM_DESCRIPTION</base>
348     - <trans><![CDATA[ <p>El tráfico de correo es analizado y quizás bloqueado debido a varios métodos habilitados. Usted puede utilizar este panel para definir listas white/black de correo.</p> <p>Las Black lists se usan para rechazar el tráfico de correo.</p> <p><a class="button-like" href="wbl?page=0&page_stack=&Next=Next&wherenext=WBL_PAGE_BLACK">Black List</a></p> <p><br>Las White lists se usan para aceptar el tráfico de correo.</p> <p><a class="button-like" href="wbl?page=0&page_stack=&Next=Next&wherenext=WBL_PAGE_WHITE">White List</a></p> ]]></trans>
349     + <base>WBL_DESCRIPTION</base>
350     + <trans>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.</trans>
351     + </entry>
352     +
353     + <entry>
354     + <base>RBL_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
355     + <trans>RBL's List is used to adjust DNSBL and RHSBL.</trans>
356     + </entry>
357     +
358     +
359     + <entry>
360     + <base>RBL_LIST</base>
361     + <trans>RBL's List</trans>
362     + </entry>
363     +
364     + <entry>
365     + <base>BLACK_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
366     + <trans>Black lists are used for rejecting e-mail traffic.</trans>
367     + </entry>
368     +
369     + <entry>
370     + <base>BLACK_LIST</base>
371     + <trans>Black List</trans>
372     + </entry>
373     +
374     + <entry>
375     + <base>WHITE_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
376     + <trans>White lists are used for accepting e-mail traffic.</trans>
377     + </entry>
378     +
379     + <entry>
380     + <base>WHITE_LIST</base>
381     + <trans>White List</trans>
382     </entry>
383    
384     # WBL_PAGE_BLACK
385     @@ -137,4 +168,24 @@
386     <base>BLACKLISTFROM_DESCRIPTION</base>
387     <trans>Any envelope sender of a mail (*@host or user@host) matching an entry in blacklist_from will be rejected by spamassassin.</trans>
388     </entry>
389     + <entry>
390     + <base>SBLLIST_LABEL</base>
391     + <trans>RHSBL (qpsmtpd SBLList)</trans>
392     + </entry>
393     + <entry>
394     + <base>SBLLIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
395     + <trans>RHS block list - 'right hand side' of senders host/domain will be checked against the following servers</trans>
396     + </entry>
397     + <entry>
398     + <base>RBLLIST_LABEL</base>
399     + <trans>DNSBL Zones (qpsmtpd RBLList)</trans>
400     + </entry>
401     + <entry>
402     + <base>RBLLIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
403     + <trans>DNS Block List - senders IP address will be checked against the following servers</trans>
404     + </entry>
405     + <entry>
406     + <base>RBL_TITLE</base>
407     + <trans>Real-time Blackhole Lists are disabled by default. To help reduce spam you can enable RBLs here.</trans>
408     + </entry>
409     </lexicon>
410     --- smeserver-wbl-0.3.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/et/etc/e-smith/web/functions/wbl 2015-10-16 02:10:45.184835411 +0200
411     +++ smeserver-wbl-0.3.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/et/etc/e-smith/web/functions/wbl 2015-10-16 02:38:17.015457368 +0200
412     @@ -27,20 +27,51 @@
413     </entry>
414    
415     <entry>
416     - <base>FORM_DESCRIPTION</base>
417     - <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>
418     + <base>WBL_DESCRIPTION</base>
419     + <trans>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.</trans>
420     + </entry>
421     +
422     + <entry>
423     + <base>RBL_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
424     + <trans>RBL's List is used to adjust DNSBL and RHSBL.</trans>
425     + </entry>
426     +
427     +
428     + <entry>
429     + <base>RBL_LIST</base>
430     + <trans>RBL's List</trans>
431     + </entry>
432     +
433     + <entry>
434     + <base>BLACK_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
435     + <trans>Black lists are used for rejecting e-mail traffic.</trans>
436     + </entry>
437     +
438     + <entry>
439     + <base>BLACK_LIST</base>
440     + <trans>Black List</trans>
441     + </entry>
442     +
443     + <entry>
444     + <base>WHITE_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
445     + <trans>White lists are used for accepting e-mail traffic.</trans>
446     + </entry>
447     +
448     + <entry>
449     + <base>WHITE_LIST</base>
450     + <trans>White List</trans>
451     </entry>
452    
453     # WBL_PAGE_BLACK
454    
455     <entry>
456     <base>BLACK_TITLE</base>
457     - <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>
458     + <trans>This server includes built-in support for using the admin defined black lists, badhelo and badmailfrom.</trans>
459     </entry>
460    
461     <entry>
462     <base>DNSBL_DESCRIPTION</base>
463     - <trans>DNSBL is an abbreviation for "DNS blacklist". It is a list of IP addresses known to be spammers.</trans>
464     + <trans>DNSBL is an abbreviation for "DNS blacklist".</trans>
465     </entry>
466    
467     <entry>
468     @@ -50,7 +81,7 @@
469    
470     <entry>
471     <base>RHSBL_DESCRIPTION</base>
472     - <trans>RHSBL is an abbreviation for "Right Hand Side Blacklist". It is a list of domain names known to be spammers.</trans>
473     + <trans>RHSBL is an abbreviation for "Right Hand Side Blacklist".</trans>
474     </entry>
475    
476     <entry>
477     @@ -137,4 +168,24 @@
478     <base>BLACKLISTFROM_DESCRIPTION</base>
479     <trans>Any envelope sender of a mail (*@host or user@host) matching an entry in blacklist_from will be rejected by spamassassin.</trans>
480     </entry>
481     + <entry>
482     + <base>SBLLIST_LABEL</base>
483     + <trans>RHSBL (qpsmtpd SBLList)</trans>
484     + </entry>
485     + <entry>
486     + <base>SBLLIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
487     + <trans>RHS block list - 'right hand side' of senders host/domain will be checked against the following servers</trans>
488     + </entry>
489     + <entry>
490     + <base>RBLLIST_LABEL</base>
491     + <trans>DNSBL Zones (qpsmtpd RBLList)</trans>
492     + </entry>
493     + <entry>
494     + <base>RBLLIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
495     + <trans>DNS Block List - senders IP address will be checked against the following servers</trans>
496     + </entry>
497     + <entry>
498     + <base>RBL_TITLE</base>
499     + <trans>Real-time Blackhole Lists are disabled by default. To help reduce spam you can enable RBLs here.</trans>
500     + </entry>
501     </lexicon>
502     --- smeserver-wbl-0.3.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/fr/etc/e-smith/web/functions/wbl 2015-10-16 02:10:45.191835410 +0200
503     +++ smeserver-wbl-0.3.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/fr/etc/e-smith/web/functions/wbl 2015-10-16 02:38:17.120457345 +0200
504     @@ -27,20 +27,51 @@
505     </entry>
506    
507     <entry>
508     - <base>FORM_DESCRIPTION</base>
509     - <trans><![CDATA[ <p>Le trafique courriel est scanné et peut être bloqué par les différentes méthodes activées. Vous pouvez utiliser ce panneau afin de definir les listes blanches et noires de courriel.</p> <p>Les listes noires sont utilisées pour refuser du trafique courriel.</p> <p><a class="button-like" href="wbl?page=0&page_stack=&Next=Next&wherenext=WBL_PAGE_BLACK">Liste Noire</a></p> <p><br>Les listes blanches sont utilisées pour accepter du trafique courriel.</p> <p><a class="button-like" href="wbl?page=0&page_stack=&Next=Next&wherenext=WBL_PAGE_WHITE">Liste Blanche</a></p> ]]></trans>
510     + <base>WBL_DESCRIPTION</base>
511     + <trans>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.</trans>
512     + </entry>
513     +
514     + <entry>
515     + <base>RBL_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
516     + <trans>RBL's List is used to adjust DNSBL and RHSBL.</trans>
517     + </entry>
518     +
519     +
520     + <entry>
521     + <base>RBL_LIST</base>
522     + <trans>RBL's List</trans>
523     + </entry>
524     +
525     + <entry>
526     + <base>BLACK_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
527     + <trans>Black lists are used for rejecting e-mail traffic.</trans>
528     + </entry>
529     +
530     + <entry>
531     + <base>BLACK_LIST</base>
532     + <trans>Black List</trans>
533     + </entry>
534     +
535     + <entry>
536     + <base>WHITE_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
537     + <trans>White lists are used for accepting e-mail traffic.</trans>
538     + </entry>
539     +
540     + <entry>
541     + <base>WHITE_LIST</base>
542     + <trans>White List</trans>
543     </entry>
544    
545     # WBL_PAGE_BLACK
546    
547     <entry>
548     <base>BLACK_TITLE</base>
549     - <trans><![CDATA[ <p>Ce serveur inclus un support intégrés afin d'utiliser deux méthodes externes de listes noires, DNSBL et RHSBL. Il permet aussi à l'administrateur de définir des listes noires badhelo et badmailfrom.</p> ]]></trans>
550     + <trans><![CDATA[ <p>Ce serveur inclus un support intégrés afin de permettre à l'administrateur de définir des listes noires, badhelo et badmailfrom.</p> ]]></trans>
551     </entry>
552    
553     <entry>
554     <base>DNSBL_DESCRIPTION</base>
555     - <trans>DNSBL est une abréviation Anglaise pour "Liste noire DNS". Il s'agit d'une liste d'adresses IP connues pour être des propagateurs de pourriels (spam).</trans>
556     + <trans>DNSBL est une abréviation Anglaise pour "Liste noire DNS".</trans>
557     </entry>
558    
559     <entry>
560     @@ -50,7 +81,7 @@
561    
562     <entry>
563     <base>RHSBL_DESCRIPTION</base>
564     - <trans>RHSBL est une abréviation pour "Right Hand Side Blacklist". C'est une liste de domaines connus pour être spammers</trans>
565     + <trans>RHSBL est une abréviation pour "Right Hand Side Blacklist".</trans>
566     </entry>
567    
568     <entry>
569     @@ -70,7 +101,7 @@
570    
571     <entry>
572     <base>BADMAILFROM_DESCRIPTION</base>
573     - <trans>Verifie l'adresse de l'expéditeur. Refuse tout ce qui apparait (@hôte ou utilisateur@hôte) dans 'badmailfrom' pendant la phase 'mail'</trans>
574     + <trans>Vérifie l'adresse de l'expéditeur. Refuse tout ce qui apparaît (@hôte ou utilisateur@hôte) dans 'badmailfrom' pendant la phase 'mail'</trans>
575     </entry>
576    
577     <entry>
578     @@ -82,7 +113,7 @@
579    
580     <entry>
581     <base>WHITE_TITLE</base>
582     - <trans>Utilisez cette page pour modifier les paramètres de liste blanche de de votre serveur.</trans>
583     + <trans>Utilisez cette page pour modifier les paramètres de liste blanche de de votre serveur. Toutes les entrées seront activées par default</trans>
584     </entry>
585    
586     <entry>
587     @@ -137,4 +168,24 @@
588     <base>BLACKLISTFROM_DESCRIPTION</base>
589     <trans>Tout expéditeur d'un courriel (*@hôte ou utilisateur@hôte) correspondant à une entrée dans blacklist_from sera rejeté par spamassassin.</trans>
590     </entry>
591     + <entry>
592     + <base>SBLLIST_LABEL</base>
593     + <trans>RHSBL (qpsmtpd SBLList)</trans>
594     + </entry>
595     + <entry>
596     + <base>SBLLIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
597     + <trans>Liste de blocage RHS - (Right Hand Side) des expéditeurs hôte / domaine sera vérifié contre les serveurs suivants</trans>
598     + </entry>
599     + <entry>
600     + <base>RBLLIST_LABEL</base>
601     + <trans>DNSBL Zones (qpsmtpd RBLList)</trans>
602     + </entry>
603     + <entry>
604     + <base>RBLLIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
605     + <trans>Liste de bloquage DNS - L'adresse IP des expéditeurs sera vérifiée à partir des serveurs suivants.</trans>
606     + </entry>
607     + <entry>
608     + <base>RBL_TITLE</base>
609     + <trans>Les listes noires en temps réel sont désactivés par défaut. Pour aider à réduire le spam vous pouvez activer les RBLs ici.</trans>
610     + </entry>
611     </lexicon>
612     --- smeserver-wbl-0.3.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/he/etc/e-smith/web/functions/wbl 2015-10-16 02:10:45.185835411 +0200
613     +++ smeserver-wbl-0.3.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/he/etc/e-smith/web/functions/wbl 2015-10-16 02:38:17.221457323 +0200
614     @@ -27,20 +27,51 @@
615     </entry>
616    
617     <entry>
618     - <base>FORM_DESCRIPTION</base>
619     - <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>
620     + <base>WBL_DESCRIPTION</base>
621     + <trans>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.</trans>
622     + </entry>
623     +
624     + <entry>
625     + <base>RBL_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
626     + <trans>RBL's List is used to adjust DNSBL and RHSBL.</trans>
627     + </entry>
628     +
629     +
630     + <entry>
631     + <base>RBL_LIST</base>
632     + <trans>RBL's List</trans>
633     + </entry>
634     +
635     + <entry>
636     + <base>BLACK_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
637     + <trans>Black lists are used for rejecting e-mail traffic.</trans>
638     + </entry>
639     +
640     + <entry>
641     + <base>BLACK_LIST</base>
642     + <trans>Black List</trans>
643     + </entry>
644     +
645     + <entry>
646     + <base>WHITE_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
647     + <trans>White lists are used for accepting e-mail traffic.</trans>
648     + </entry>
649     +
650     + <entry>
651     + <base>WHITE_LIST</base>
652     + <trans>White List</trans>
653     </entry>
654    
655     # WBL_PAGE_BLACK
656    
657     <entry>
658     <base>BLACK_TITLE</base>
659     - <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>
660     + <trans>This server includes built-in support for using the admin defined black lists, badhelo and badmailfrom.</trans>
661     </entry>
662    
663     <entry>
664     <base>DNSBL_DESCRIPTION</base>
665     - <trans>DNSBL is an abbreviation for "DNS blacklist". It is a list of IP addresses known to be spammers.</trans>
666     + <trans>DNSBL is an abbreviation for "DNS blacklist".</trans>
667     </entry>
668    
669     <entry>
670     @@ -50,7 +81,7 @@
671    
672     <entry>
673     <base>RHSBL_DESCRIPTION</base>
674     - <trans>RHSBL is an abbreviation for "Right Hand Side Blacklist". It is a list of domain names known to be spammers.</trans>
675     + <trans>RHSBL is an abbreviation for "Right Hand Side Blacklist".</trans>
676     </entry>
677    
678     <entry>
679     @@ -82,7 +113,7 @@
680    
681     <entry>
682     <base>WHITE_TITLE</base>
683     - <trans>Use this panel to modify your servers White List settings.</trans>
684     + <trans>Use this panel to modify your servers White List settings. All entries will be enabled by default</trans>
685     </entry>
686    
687     <entry>
688     @@ -137,4 +168,24 @@
689     <base>BLACKLISTFROM_DESCRIPTION</base>
690     <trans>Any envelope sender of a mail (*@host or user@host) matching an entry in blacklist_from will be rejected by spamassassin.</trans>
691     </entry>
692     + <entry>
693     + <base>SBLLIST_LABEL</base>
694     + <trans>RHSBL (qpsmtpd SBLList)</trans>
695     + </entry>
696     + <entry>
697     + <base>SBLLIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
698     + <trans>RHS block list - 'right hand side' of senders host/domain will be checked against the following servers</trans>
699     + </entry>
700     + <entry>
701     + <base>RBLLIST_LABEL</base>
702     + <trans>DNSBL Zones (qpsmtpd RBLList)</trans>
703     + </entry>
704     + <entry>
705     + <base>RBLLIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
706     + <trans>DNS Block List - senders IP address will be checked against the following servers</trans>
707     + </entry>
708     + <entry>
709     + <base>RBL_TITLE</base>
710     + <trans>Real-time Blackhole Lists are disabled by default. To help reduce spam you can enable RBLs here.</trans>
711     + </entry>
712     </lexicon>
713     --- smeserver-wbl-0.3.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/hu/etc/e-smith/web/functions/wbl 2015-10-16 02:10:45.185835411 +0200
714     +++ smeserver-wbl-0.3.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/hu/etc/e-smith/web/functions/wbl 2015-10-16 02:38:17.324457301 +0200
715     @@ -27,20 +27,51 @@
716     </entry>
717    
718     <entry>
719     - <base>FORM_DESCRIPTION</base>
720     - <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>
721     + <base>WBL_DESCRIPTION</base>
722     + <trans>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.</trans>
723     + </entry>
724     +
725     + <entry>
726     + <base>RBL_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
727     + <trans>RBL's List is used to adjust DNSBL and RHSBL.</trans>
728     + </entry>
729     +
730     +
731     + <entry>
732     + <base>RBL_LIST</base>
733     + <trans>RBL's List</trans>
734     + </entry>
735     +
736     + <entry>
737     + <base>BLACK_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
738     + <trans>Black lists are used for rejecting e-mail traffic.</trans>
739     + </entry>
740     +
741     + <entry>
742     + <base>BLACK_LIST</base>
743     + <trans>Black List</trans>
744     + </entry>
745     +
746     + <entry>
747     + <base>WHITE_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
748     + <trans>White lists are used for accepting e-mail traffic.</trans>
749     + </entry>
750     +
751     + <entry>
752     + <base>WHITE_LIST</base>
753     + <trans>White List</trans>
754     </entry>
755    
756     # WBL_PAGE_BLACK
757    
758     <entry>
759     <base>BLACK_TITLE</base>
760     - <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>
761     + <trans>This server includes built-in support for using the admin defined black lists, badhelo and badmailfrom.</trans>
762     </entry>
763    
764     <entry>
765     <base>DNSBL_DESCRIPTION</base>
766     - <trans>DNSBL is an abbreviation for "DNS blacklist". It is a list of IP addresses known to be spammers.</trans>
767     + <trans>DNSBL is an abbreviation for "DNS blacklist".</trans>
768     </entry>
769    
770     <entry>
771     @@ -50,7 +81,7 @@
772    
773     <entry>
774     <base>RHSBL_DESCRIPTION</base>
775     - <trans>RHSBL is an abbreviation for "Right Hand Side Blacklist". It is a list of domain names known to be spammers.</trans>
776     + <trans>RHSBL is an abbreviation for "Right Hand Side Blacklist".</trans>
777     </entry>
778    
779     <entry>
780     @@ -82,7 +113,7 @@
781    
782     <entry>
783     <base>WHITE_TITLE</base>
784     - <trans>Use this panel to modify your servers White List settings.</trans>
785     + <trans>Use this panel to modify your servers White List settings. All entries will be enabled by default</trans>
786     </entry>
787    
788     <entry>
789     @@ -137,4 +168,24 @@
790     <base>BLACKLISTFROM_DESCRIPTION</base>
791     <trans>Any envelope sender of a mail (*@host or user@host) matching an entry in blacklist_from will be rejected by spamassassin.</trans>
792     </entry>
793     + <entry>
794     + <base>SBLLIST_LABEL</base>
795     + <trans>RHSBL (qpsmtpd SBLList)</trans>
796     + </entry>
797     + <entry>
798     + <base>SBLLIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
799     + <trans>RHS block list - 'right hand side' of senders host/domain will be checked against the following servers</trans>
800     + </entry>
801     + <entry>
802     + <base>RBLLIST_LABEL</base>
803     + <trans>DNSBL Zones (qpsmtpd RBLList)</trans>
804     + </entry>
805     + <entry>
806     + <base>RBLLIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
807     + <trans>DNS Block List - senders IP address will be checked against the following servers</trans>
808     + </entry>
809     + <entry>
810     + <base>RBL_TITLE</base>
811     + <trans>Real-time Blackhole Lists are disabled by default. To help reduce spam you can enable RBLs here.</trans>
812     + </entry>
813     </lexicon>
814     --- smeserver-wbl-0.3.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/id/etc/e-smith/web/functions/wbl 2015-10-16 02:10:45.185835411 +0200
815     +++ smeserver-wbl-0.3.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/id/etc/e-smith/web/functions/wbl 2015-10-16 02:38:17.416457279 +0200
816     @@ -27,20 +27,51 @@
817     </entry>
818    
819     <entry>
820     - <base>FORM_DESCRIPTION</base>
821     - <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>
822     + <base>WBL_DESCRIPTION</base>
823     + <trans>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.</trans>
824     + </entry>
825     +
826     + <entry>
827     + <base>RBL_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
828     + <trans>RBL's List is used to adjust DNSBL and RHSBL.</trans>
829     + </entry>
830     +
831     +
832     + <entry>
833     + <base>RBL_LIST</base>
834     + <trans>RBL's List</trans>
835     + </entry>
836     +
837     + <entry>
838     + <base>BLACK_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
839     + <trans>Black lists are used for rejecting e-mail traffic.</trans>
840     + </entry>
841     +
842     + <entry>
843     + <base>BLACK_LIST</base>
844     + <trans>Black List</trans>
845     + </entry>
846     +
847     + <entry>
848     + <base>WHITE_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
849     + <trans>White lists are used for accepting e-mail traffic.</trans>
850     + </entry>
851     +
852     + <entry>
853     + <base>WHITE_LIST</base>
854     + <trans>White List</trans>
855     </entry>
856    
857     # WBL_PAGE_BLACK
858    
859     <entry>
860     <base>BLACK_TITLE</base>
861     - <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>
862     + <trans>This server includes built-in support for using the admin defined black lists, badhelo and badmailfrom.</trans>
863     </entry>
864    
865     <entry>
866     <base>DNSBL_DESCRIPTION</base>
867     - <trans>DNSBL is an abbreviation for "DNS blacklist". It is a list of IP addresses known to be spammers.</trans>
868     + <trans>DNSBL is an abbreviation for "DNS blacklist".</trans>
869     </entry>
870    
871     <entry>
872     @@ -50,7 +81,7 @@
873    
874     <entry>
875     <base>RHSBL_DESCRIPTION</base>
876     - <trans>RHSBL is an abbreviation for "Right Hand Side Blacklist". It is a list of domain names known to be spammers.</trans>
877     + <trans>RHSBL is an abbreviation for "Right Hand Side Blacklist".</trans>
878     </entry>
879    
880     <entry>
881     @@ -82,7 +113,7 @@
882    
883     <entry>
884     <base>WHITE_TITLE</base>
885     - <trans>Use this panel to modify your servers White List settings.</trans>
886     + <trans>Use this panel to modify your servers White List settings. All entries will be enabled by default</trans>
887     </entry>
888    
889     <entry>
890     @@ -137,4 +168,24 @@
891     <base>BLACKLISTFROM_DESCRIPTION</base>
892     <trans>Any envelope sender of a mail (*@host or user@host) matching an entry in blacklist_from will be rejected by spamassassin.</trans>
893     </entry>
894     + <entry>
895     + <base>SBLLIST_LABEL</base>
896     + <trans>RHSBL (qpsmtpd SBLList)</trans>
897     + </entry>
898     + <entry>
899     + <base>SBLLIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
900     + <trans>RHS block list - 'right hand side' of senders host/domain will be checked against the following servers</trans>
901     + </entry>
902     + <entry>
903     + <base>RBLLIST_LABEL</base>
904     + <trans>DNSBL Zones (qpsmtpd RBLList)</trans>
905     + </entry>
906     + <entry>
907     + <base>RBLLIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
908     + <trans>DNS Block List - senders IP address will be checked against the following servers</trans>
909     + </entry>
910     + <entry>
911     + <base>RBL_TITLE</base>
912     + <trans>Real-time Blackhole Lists are disabled by default. To help reduce spam you can enable RBLs here.</trans>
913     + </entry>
914     </lexicon>
915     --- smeserver-wbl-0.3.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/it/etc/e-smith/web/functions/wbl 2015-10-16 02:10:45.193835409 +0200
916     +++ smeserver-wbl-0.3.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/it/etc/e-smith/web/functions/wbl 2015-10-16 02:38:17.526457257 +0200
917     @@ -27,8 +27,39 @@
918     </entry>
919    
920     <entry>
921     - <base>FORM_DESCRIPTION</base>
922     - <trans><![CDATA[ <p>Il traffico di posta viene esaminato e può essere bloccato sulla base dei diversi metodi di controllo abilitati. Si può utilizzare questo pannello per definire black list e white list.</p> <p>Le black lists sono utilizzate per respingere il traffico e-mail.</p> <p><a class="button-like" href="wbl?page=0&page_stack=&Next=Next&wherenext=WBL_PAGE_BLACK">Black List</a></p> <p><br>Le white lists sono utilizzate per consentire il traffico e-mail.</p> <p><a class="button-like" href="wbl?page=0&page_stack=&Next=Next&wherenext=WBL_PAGE_WHITE">White List</a></p> ]]></trans>
923     + <base>WBL_DESCRIPTION</base>
924     + <trans>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.</trans>
925     + </entry>
926     +
927     + <entry>
928     + <base>RBL_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
929     + <trans>RBL's List is used to adjust DNSBL and RHSBL.</trans>
930     + </entry>
931     +
932     +
933     + <entry>
934     + <base>RBL_LIST</base>
935     + <trans>RBL's List</trans>
936     + </entry>
937     +
938     + <entry>
939     + <base>BLACK_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
940     + <trans>Black lists are used for rejecting e-mail traffic.</trans>
941     + </entry>
942     +
943     + <entry>
944     + <base>BLACK_LIST</base>
945     + <trans>Black List</trans>
946     + </entry>
947     +
948     + <entry>
949     + <base>WHITE_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
950     + <trans>White lists are used for accepting e-mail traffic.</trans>
951     + </entry>
952     +
953     + <entry>
954     + <base>WHITE_LIST</base>
955     + <trans>White List</trans>
956     </entry>
957    
958     # WBL_PAGE_BLACK
959     @@ -137,4 +168,24 @@
960     <base>BLACKLISTFROM_DESCRIPTION</base>
961     <trans>Any envelope sender of a mail (*@host or user@host) matching an entry in blacklist_from will be rejected by spamassassin.</trans>
962     </entry>
963     + <entry>
964     + <base>SBLLIST_LABEL</base>
965     + <trans>RHSBL (qpsmtpd SBLList)</trans>
966     + </entry>
967     + <entry>
968     + <base>SBLLIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
969     + <trans>RHS block list - 'right hand side' of senders host/domain will be checked against the following servers</trans>
970     + </entry>
971     + <entry>
972     + <base>RBLLIST_LABEL</base>
973     + <trans>DNSBL Zones (qpsmtpd RBLList)</trans>
974     + </entry>
975     + <entry>
976     + <base>RBLLIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
977     + <trans>DNS Block List - senders IP address will be checked against the following servers</trans>
978     + </entry>
979     + <entry>
980     + <base>RBL_TITLE</base>
981     + <trans>Real-time Blackhole Lists are disabled by default. To help reduce spam you can enable RBLs here.</trans>
982     + </entry>
983     </lexicon>
984     --- smeserver-wbl-0.3.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/ja/etc/e-smith/web/functions/wbl 2015-10-16 02:10:45.186835411 +0200
985     +++ smeserver-wbl-0.3.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/ja/etc/e-smith/web/functions/wbl 2015-10-16 02:38:17.625457235 +0200
986     @@ -27,20 +27,51 @@
987     </entry>
988    
989     <entry>
990     - <base>FORM_DESCRIPTION</base>
991     - <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>
992     + <base>WBL_DESCRIPTION</base>
993     + <trans>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.</trans>
994     + </entry>
995     +
996     + <entry>
997     + <base>RBL_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
998     + <trans>RBL's List is used to adjust DNSBL and RHSBL.</trans>
999     + </entry>
1000     +
1001     +
1002     + <entry>
1003     + <base>RBL_LIST</base>
1004     + <trans>RBL's List</trans>
1005     + </entry>
1006     +
1007     + <entry>
1008     + <base>BLACK_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
1009     + <trans>Black lists are used for rejecting e-mail traffic.</trans>
1010     + </entry>
1011     +
1012     + <entry>
1013     + <base>BLACK_LIST</base>
1014     + <trans>Black List</trans>
1015     + </entry>
1016     +
1017     + <entry>
1018     + <base>WHITE_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
1019     + <trans>White lists are used for accepting e-mail traffic.</trans>
1020     + </entry>
1021     +
1022     + <entry>
1023     + <base>WHITE_LIST</base>
1024     + <trans>White List</trans>
1025     </entry>
1026    
1027     # WBL_PAGE_BLACK
1028    
1029     <entry>
1030     <base>BLACK_TITLE</base>
1031     - <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>
1032     + <trans>This server includes built-in support for using the admin defined black lists, badhelo and badmailfrom.</trans>
1033     </entry>
1034    
1035     <entry>
1036     <base>DNSBL_DESCRIPTION</base>
1037     - <trans>DNSBL is an abbreviation for "DNS blacklist". It is a list of IP addresses known to be spammers.</trans>
1038     + <trans>DNSBL is an abbreviation for "DNS blacklist".</trans>
1039     </entry>
1040    
1041     <entry>
1042     @@ -50,7 +81,7 @@
1043    
1044     <entry>
1045     <base>RHSBL_DESCRIPTION</base>
1046     - <trans>RHSBL is an abbreviation for "Right Hand Side Blacklist". It is a list of domain names known to be spammers.</trans>
1047     + <trans>RHSBL is an abbreviation for "Right Hand Side Blacklist".</trans>
1048     </entry>
1049    
1050     <entry>
1051     @@ -82,7 +113,7 @@
1052    
1053     <entry>
1054     <base>WHITE_TITLE</base>
1055     - <trans>Use this panel to modify your servers White List settings.</trans>
1056     + <trans>Use this panel to modify your servers White List settings. All entries will be enabled by default</trans>
1057     </entry>
1058    
1059     <entry>
1060     @@ -137,4 +168,24 @@
1061     <base>BLACKLISTFROM_DESCRIPTION</base>
1062     <trans>Any envelope sender of a mail (*@host or user@host) matching an entry in blacklist_from will be rejected by spamassassin.</trans>
1063     </entry>
1064     + <entry>
1065     + <base>SBLLIST_LABEL</base>
1066     + <trans>RHSBL (qpsmtpd SBLList)</trans>
1067     + </entry>
1068     + <entry>
1069     + <base>SBLLIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
1070     + <trans>RHS block list - 'right hand side' of senders host/domain will be checked against the following servers</trans>
1071     + </entry>
1072     + <entry>
1073     + <base>RBLLIST_LABEL</base>
1074     + <trans>DNSBL Zones (qpsmtpd RBLList)</trans>
1075     + </entry>
1076     + <entry>
1077     + <base>RBLLIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
1078     + <trans>DNS Block List - senders IP address will be checked against the following servers</trans>
1079     + </entry>
1080     + <entry>
1081     + <base>RBL_TITLE</base>
1082     + <trans>Real-time Blackhole Lists are disabled by default. To help reduce spam you can enable RBLs here.</trans>
1083     + </entry>
1084     </lexicon>
1085     --- smeserver-wbl-0.3.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/nb/etc/e-smith/web/functions/wbl 2015-10-16 02:10:45.186835411 +0200
1086     +++ smeserver-wbl-0.3.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/nb/etc/e-smith/web/functions/wbl 2015-10-16 02:38:17.723457214 +0200
1087     @@ -27,20 +27,51 @@
1088     </entry>
1089    
1090     <entry>
1091     - <base>FORM_DESCRIPTION</base>
1092     - <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>
1093     + <base>WBL_DESCRIPTION</base>
1094     + <trans>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.</trans>
1095     + </entry>
1096     +
1097     + <entry>
1098     + <base>RBL_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
1099     + <trans>RBL's List is used to adjust DNSBL and RHSBL.</trans>
1100     + </entry>
1101     +
1102     +
1103     + <entry>
1104     + <base>RBL_LIST</base>
1105     + <trans>RBL's List</trans>
1106     + </entry>
1107     +
1108     + <entry>
1109     + <base>BLACK_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
1110     + <trans>Black lists are used for rejecting e-mail traffic.</trans>
1111     + </entry>
1112     +
1113     + <entry>
1114     + <base>BLACK_LIST</base>
1115     + <trans>Black List</trans>
1116     + </entry>
1117     +
1118     + <entry>
1119     + <base>WHITE_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
1120     + <trans>White lists are used for accepting e-mail traffic.</trans>
1121     + </entry>
1122     +
1123     + <entry>
1124     + <base>WHITE_LIST</base>
1125     + <trans>White List</trans>
1126     </entry>
1127    
1128     # WBL_PAGE_BLACK
1129    
1130     <entry>
1131     <base>BLACK_TITLE</base>
1132     - <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>
1133     + <trans>This server includes built-in support for using the admin defined black lists, badhelo and badmailfrom.</trans>
1134     </entry>
1135    
1136     <entry>
1137     <base>DNSBL_DESCRIPTION</base>
1138     - <trans>DNSBL is an abbreviation for "DNS blacklist". It is a list of IP addresses known to be spammers.</trans>
1139     + <trans>DNSBL is an abbreviation for "DNS blacklist".</trans>
1140     </entry>
1141    
1142     <entry>
1143     @@ -50,7 +81,7 @@
1144    
1145     <entry>
1146     <base>RHSBL_DESCRIPTION</base>
1147     - <trans>RHSBL is an abbreviation for "Right Hand Side Blacklist". It is a list of domain names known to be spammers.</trans>
1148     + <trans>RHSBL is an abbreviation for "Right Hand Side Blacklist".</trans>
1149     </entry>
1150    
1151     <entry>
1152     @@ -82,7 +113,7 @@
1153    
1154     <entry>
1155     <base>WHITE_TITLE</base>
1156     - <trans>Use this panel to modify your servers White List settings.</trans>
1157     + <trans>Use this panel to modify your servers White List settings. All entries will be enabled by default</trans>
1158     </entry>
1159    
1160     <entry>
1161     @@ -137,4 +168,24 @@
1162     <base>BLACKLISTFROM_DESCRIPTION</base>
1163     <trans>Any envelope sender of a mail (*@host or user@host) matching an entry in blacklist_from will be rejected by spamassassin.</trans>
1164     </entry>
1165     + <entry>
1166     + <base>SBLLIST_LABEL</base>
1167     + <trans>RHSBL (qpsmtpd SBLList)</trans>
1168     + </entry>
1169     + <entry>
1170     + <base>SBLLIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
1171     + <trans>RHS block list - 'right hand side' of senders host/domain will be checked against the following servers</trans>
1172     + </entry>
1173     + <entry>
1174     + <base>RBLLIST_LABEL</base>
1175     + <trans>DNSBL Zones (qpsmtpd RBLList)</trans>
1176     + </entry>
1177     + <entry>
1178     + <base>RBLLIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
1179     + <trans>DNS Block List - senders IP address will be checked against the following servers</trans>
1180     + </entry>
1181     + <entry>
1182     + <base>RBL_TITLE</base>
1183     + <trans>Real-time Blackhole Lists are disabled by default. To help reduce spam you can enable RBLs here.</trans>
1184     + </entry>
1185     </lexicon>
1186     --- smeserver-wbl-0.3.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/nl/etc/e-smith/web/functions/wbl 2015-10-16 02:10:45.193835409 +0200
1187     +++ smeserver-wbl-0.3.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/nl/etc/e-smith/web/functions/wbl 2015-10-16 02:38:17.830457190 +0200
1188     @@ -27,8 +27,39 @@
1189     </entry>
1190    
1191     <entry>
1192     - <base>FORM_DESCRIPTION</base>
1193     - <trans><![CDATA[ <p>E-mail berichten verkeer wordt doorzocht en kan op verschillende manieren geblokkeerd worden. U kunt met dit paneel witte en zwarte lijsten voor email definiëren.</p> <p>Zwarte lijsten worden gebruikt om e-mail berichten te weigeren.</p> <p><a class="button-like" href="wbl?page=0&page_stack=&Next=Next&wherenext=WBL_PAGE_BLACK">Zwarte Lijst</a></p> <p><br>Witte lijsten zin voor het accepteren van e-mail berichten.</p> <p><a class="button-like" href="wbl?page=0&page_stack=&Next=Next&wherenext=WBL_PAGE_WHITE">Witte Lijst</a></p> ]]></trans>
1194     + <base>WBL_DESCRIPTION</base>
1195     + <trans>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.</trans>
1196     + </entry>
1197     +
1198     + <entry>
1199     + <base>RBL_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
1200     + <trans>RBL's List is used to adjust DNSBL and RHSBL.</trans>
1201     + </entry>
1202     +
1203     +
1204     + <entry>
1205     + <base>RBL_LIST</base>
1206     + <trans>RBL's List</trans>
1207     + </entry>
1208     +
1209     + <entry>
1210     + <base>BLACK_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
1211     + <trans>Black lists are used for rejecting e-mail traffic.</trans>
1212     + </entry>
1213     +
1214     + <entry>
1215     + <base>BLACK_LIST</base>
1216     + <trans>Zwartelijst</trans>
1217     + </entry>
1218     +
1219     + <entry>
1220     + <base>WHITE_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
1221     + <trans>White lists are used for accepting e-mail traffic.</trans>
1222     + </entry>
1223     +
1224     + <entry>
1225     + <base>WHITE_LIST</base>
1226     + <trans>Wit</trans>
1227     </entry>
1228    
1229     # WBL_PAGE_BLACK
1230     @@ -137,4 +168,24 @@
1231     <base>BLACKLISTFROM_DESCRIPTION</base>
1232     <trans>Any envelope sender of a mail (*@host or user@host) matching an entry in blacklist_from will be rejected by spamassassin.</trans>
1233     </entry>
1234     + <entry>
1235     + <base>SBLLIST_LABEL</base>
1236     + <trans>RHSBL (qpsmtpd SBLList)</trans>
1237     + </entry>
1238     + <entry>
1239     + <base>SBLLIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
1240     + <trans>RHS block list - 'right hand side' of senders host/domain will be checked against the following servers</trans>
1241     + </entry>
1242     + <entry>
1243     + <base>RBLLIST_LABEL</base>
1244     + <trans>DNSBL Zones (qpsmtpd RBLList)</trans>
1245     + </entry>
1246     + <entry>
1247     + <base>RBLLIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
1248     + <trans>DNS Block List - senders IP address will be checked against the following servers</trans>
1249     + </entry>
1250     + <entry>
1251     + <base>RBL_TITLE</base>
1252     + <trans>Real-time Blackhole Lists are disabled by default. To help reduce spam you can enable RBLs here.</trans>
1253     + </entry>
1254     </lexicon>
1255     --- smeserver-wbl-0.3.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/pl/etc/e-smith/web/functions/wbl 2015-10-16 02:10:45.187835411 +0200
1256     +++ smeserver-wbl-0.3.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/pl/etc/e-smith/web/functions/wbl 2015-10-16 02:38:17.930457167 +0200
1257     @@ -27,20 +27,51 @@
1258     </entry>
1259    
1260     <entry>
1261     - <base>FORM_DESCRIPTION</base>
1262     - <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>
1263     + <base>WBL_DESCRIPTION</base>
1264     + <trans>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.</trans>
1265     + </entry>
1266     +
1267     + <entry>
1268     + <base>RBL_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
1269     + <trans>RBL's List is used to adjust DNSBL and RHSBL.</trans>
1270     + </entry>
1271     +
1272     +
1273     + <entry>
1274     + <base>RBL_LIST</base>
1275     + <trans>RBL's List</trans>
1276     + </entry>
1277     +
1278     + <entry>
1279     + <base>BLACK_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
1280     + <trans>Black lists are used for rejecting e-mail traffic.</trans>
1281     + </entry>
1282     +
1283     + <entry>
1284     + <base>BLACK_LIST</base>
1285     + <trans>Black List</trans>
1286     + </entry>
1287     +
1288     + <entry>
1289     + <base>WHITE_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
1290     + <trans>White lists are used for accepting e-mail traffic.</trans>
1291     + </entry>
1292     +
1293     + <entry>
1294     + <base>WHITE_LIST</base>
1295     + <trans>White List</trans>
1296     </entry>
1297    
1298     # WBL_PAGE_BLACK
1299    
1300     <entry>
1301     <base>BLACK_TITLE</base>
1302     - <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>
1303     + <trans>This server includes built-in support for using the admin defined black lists, badhelo and badmailfrom.</trans>
1304     </entry>
1305    
1306     <entry>
1307     <base>DNSBL_DESCRIPTION</base>
1308     - <trans>DNSBL is an abbreviation for "DNS blacklist". It is a list of IP addresses known to be spammers.</trans>
1309     + <trans>DNSBL is an abbreviation for "DNS blacklist".</trans>
1310     </entry>
1311    
1312     <entry>
1313     @@ -50,7 +81,7 @@
1314    
1315     <entry>
1316     <base>RHSBL_DESCRIPTION</base>
1317     - <trans>RHSBL is an abbreviation for "Right Hand Side Blacklist". It is a list of domain names known to be spammers.</trans>
1318     + <trans>RHSBL is an abbreviation for "Right Hand Side Blacklist".</trans>
1319     </entry>
1320    
1321     <entry>
1322     @@ -82,7 +113,7 @@
1323    
1324     <entry>
1325     <base>WHITE_TITLE</base>
1326     - <trans>Use this panel to modify your servers White List settings.</trans>
1327     + <trans>Use this panel to modify your servers White List settings. All entries will be enabled by default</trans>
1328     </entry>
1329    
1330     <entry>
1331     @@ -137,4 +168,24 @@
1332     <base>BLACKLISTFROM_DESCRIPTION</base>
1333     <trans>Any envelope sender of a mail (*@host or user@host) matching an entry in blacklist_from will be rejected by spamassassin.</trans>
1334     </entry>
1335     + <entry>
1336     + <base>SBLLIST_LABEL</base>
1337     + <trans>RHSBL (qpsmtpd SBLList)</trans>
1338     + </entry>
1339     + <entry>
1340     + <base>SBLLIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
1341     + <trans>RHS block list - 'right hand side' of senders host/domain will be checked against the following servers</trans>
1342     + </entry>
1343     + <entry>
1344     + <base>RBLLIST_LABEL</base>
1345     + <trans>DNSBL Zones (qpsmtpd RBLList)</trans>
1346     + </entry>
1347     + <entry>
1348     + <base>RBLLIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
1349     + <trans>DNS Block List - senders IP address will be checked against the following servers</trans>
1350     + </entry>
1351     + <entry>
1352     + <base>RBL_TITLE</base>
1353     + <trans>Real-time Blackhole Lists are disabled by default. To help reduce spam you can enable RBLs here.</trans>
1354     + </entry>
1355     </lexicon>
1356     --- smeserver-wbl-0.3.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/pt/etc/e-smith/web/functions/wbl 2015-10-16 02:10:45.187835411 +0200
1357     +++ smeserver-wbl-0.3.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/pt/etc/e-smith/web/functions/wbl 2015-10-16 02:38:18.040457145 +0200
1358     @@ -27,20 +27,51 @@
1359     </entry>
1360    
1361     <entry>
1362     - <base>FORM_DESCRIPTION</base>
1363     - <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>
1364     + <base>WBL_DESCRIPTION</base>
1365     + <trans>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.</trans>
1366     + </entry>
1367     +
1368     + <entry>
1369     + <base>RBL_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
1370     + <trans>RBL's List is used to adjust DNSBL and RHSBL.</trans>
1371     + </entry>
1372     +
1373     +
1374     + <entry>
1375     + <base>RBL_LIST</base>
1376     + <trans>RBL's List</trans>
1377     + </entry>
1378     +
1379     + <entry>
1380     + <base>BLACK_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
1381     + <trans>Black lists are used for rejecting e-mail traffic.</trans>
1382     + </entry>
1383     +
1384     + <entry>
1385     + <base>BLACK_LIST</base>
1386     + <trans>Black List</trans>
1387     + </entry>
1388     +
1389     + <entry>
1390     + <base>WHITE_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
1391     + <trans>White lists are used for accepting e-mail traffic.</trans>
1392     + </entry>
1393     +
1394     + <entry>
1395     + <base>WHITE_LIST</base>
1396     + <trans>White List</trans>
1397     </entry>
1398    
1399     # WBL_PAGE_BLACK
1400    
1401     <entry>
1402     <base>BLACK_TITLE</base>
1403     - <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>
1404     + <trans>This server includes built-in support for using the admin defined black lists, badhelo and badmailfrom.</trans>
1405     </entry>
1406    
1407     <entry>
1408     <base>DNSBL_DESCRIPTION</base>
1409     - <trans>DNSBL is an abbreviation for "DNS blacklist". It is a list of IP addresses known to be spammers.</trans>
1410     + <trans>DNSBL is an abbreviation for "DNS blacklist".</trans>
1411     </entry>
1412    
1413     <entry>
1414     @@ -50,7 +81,7 @@
1415    
1416     <entry>
1417     <base>RHSBL_DESCRIPTION</base>
1418     - <trans>RHSBL is an abbreviation for "Right Hand Side Blacklist". It is a list of domain names known to be spammers.</trans>
1419     + <trans>RHSBL is an abbreviation for "Right Hand Side Blacklist".</trans>
1420     </entry>
1421    
1422     <entry>
1423     @@ -82,7 +113,7 @@
1424    
1425     <entry>
1426     <base>WHITE_TITLE</base>
1427     - <trans>Use this panel to modify your servers White List settings.</trans>
1428     + <trans>Use this panel to modify your servers White List settings. All entries will be enabled by default</trans>
1429     </entry>
1430    
1431     <entry>
1432     @@ -137,4 +168,24 @@
1433     <base>BLACKLISTFROM_DESCRIPTION</base>
1434     <trans>Any envelope sender of a mail (*@host or user@host) matching an entry in blacklist_from will be rejected by spamassassin.</trans>
1435     </entry>
1436     + <entry>
1437     + <base>SBLLIST_LABEL</base>
1438     + <trans>RHSBL (qpsmtpd SBLList)</trans>
1439     + </entry>
1440     + <entry>
1441     + <base>SBLLIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
1442     + <trans>RHS block list - 'right hand side' of senders host/domain will be checked against the following servers</trans>
1443     + </entry>
1444     + <entry>
1445     + <base>RBLLIST_LABEL</base>
1446     + <trans>DNSBL Zones (qpsmtpd RBLList)</trans>
1447     + </entry>
1448     + <entry>
1449     + <base>RBLLIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
1450     + <trans>DNS Block List - senders IP address will be checked against the following servers</trans>
1451     + </entry>
1452     + <entry>
1453     + <base>RBL_TITLE</base>
1454     + <trans>Real-time Blackhole Lists are disabled by default. To help reduce spam you can enable RBLs here.</trans>
1455     + </entry>
1456     </lexicon>
1457     --- smeserver-wbl-0.3.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/pt-br/etc/e-smith/web/functions/wbl 2015-10-16 02:10:45.194835409 +0200
1458     +++ smeserver-wbl-0.3.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/pt-br/etc/e-smith/web/functions/wbl 2015-10-16 02:38:18.140457123 +0200
1459     @@ -27,8 +27,39 @@
1460     </entry>
1461    
1462     <entry>
1463     - <base>FORM_DESCRIPTION</base>
1464     - <trans><![CDATA[ <p>O tráfego de e-mail é escaneado e pode ser bloqueado devido a um dos vários métodos de rastreio habilitados. Você pode usar este painel para definir black/white lists.</p> <p>Black lists são usadas para rejeitar o tráfego de e-mail.</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 são usadas para aceitar o tráfego de e-mail.</p> <p><a class="button-like" href="wbl?page=0&page_stack=&Next=Next&wherenext=WBL_PAGE_WHITE">White List</a></p> ]]></trans>
1465     + <base>WBL_DESCRIPTION</base>
1466     + <trans>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.</trans>
1467     + </entry>
1468     +
1469     + <entry>
1470     + <base>RBL_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
1471     + <trans>RBL's List is used to adjust DNSBL and RHSBL.</trans>
1472     + </entry>
1473     +
1474     +
1475     + <entry>
1476     + <base>RBL_LIST</base>
1477     + <trans>RBL's List</trans>
1478     + </entry>
1479     +
1480     + <entry>
1481     + <base>BLACK_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
1482     + <trans>Black lists are used for rejecting e-mail traffic.</trans>
1483     + </entry>
1484     +
1485     + <entry>
1486     + <base>BLACK_LIST</base>
1487     + <trans>Lista Negra</trans>
1488     + </entry>
1489     +
1490     + <entry>
1491     + <base>WHITE_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
1492     + <trans>White lists are used for accepting e-mail traffic.</trans>
1493     + </entry>
1494     +
1495     + <entry>
1496     + <base>WHITE_LIST</base>
1497     + <trans>Branca</trans>
1498     </entry>
1499    
1500     # WBL_PAGE_BLACK
1501     @@ -137,4 +168,24 @@
1502     <base>BLACKLISTFROM_DESCRIPTION</base>
1503     <trans>Any envelope sender of a mail (*@host or user@host) matching an entry in blacklist_from will be rejected by spamassassin.</trans>
1504     </entry>
1505     + <entry>
1506     + <base>SBLLIST_LABEL</base>
1507     + <trans>RHSBL (qpsmtpd SBLList)</trans>
1508     + </entry>
1509     + <entry>
1510     + <base>SBLLIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
1511     + <trans>RHS block list - 'right hand side' of senders host/domain will be checked against the following servers</trans>
1512     + </entry>
1513     + <entry>
1514     + <base>RBLLIST_LABEL</base>
1515     + <trans>DNSBL Zones (qpsmtpd RBLList)</trans>
1516     + </entry>
1517     + <entry>
1518     + <base>RBLLIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
1519     + <trans>DNS Block List - senders IP address will be checked against the following servers</trans>
1520     + </entry>
1521     + <entry>
1522     + <base>RBL_TITLE</base>
1523     + <trans>Real-time Blackhole Lists are disabled by default. To help reduce spam you can enable RBLs here.</trans>
1524     + </entry>
1525     </lexicon>
1526     --- smeserver-wbl-0.3.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/ro/etc/e-smith/web/functions/wbl 2015-10-16 02:10:45.188835411 +0200
1527     +++ smeserver-wbl-0.3.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/ro/etc/e-smith/web/functions/wbl 2015-10-16 02:38:18.262457096 +0200
1528     @@ -27,20 +27,51 @@
1529     </entry>
1530    
1531     <entry>
1532     - <base>FORM_DESCRIPTION</base>
1533     - <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>
1534     + <base>WBL_DESCRIPTION</base>
1535     + <trans>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.</trans>
1536     + </entry>
1537     +
1538     + <entry>
1539     + <base>RBL_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
1540     + <trans>RBL's List is used to adjust DNSBL and RHSBL.</trans>
1541     + </entry>
1542     +
1543     +
1544     + <entry>
1545     + <base>RBL_LIST</base>
1546     + <trans>RBL's List</trans>
1547     + </entry>
1548     +
1549     + <entry>
1550     + <base>BLACK_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
1551     + <trans>Black lists are used for rejecting e-mail traffic.</trans>
1552     + </entry>
1553     +
1554     + <entry>
1555     + <base>BLACK_LIST</base>
1556     + <trans>Black List</trans>
1557     + </entry>
1558     +
1559     + <entry>
1560     + <base>WHITE_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
1561     + <trans>White lists are used for accepting e-mail traffic.</trans>
1562     + </entry>
1563     +
1564     + <entry>
1565     + <base>WHITE_LIST</base>
1566     + <trans>White List</trans>
1567     </entry>
1568    
1569     # WBL_PAGE_BLACK
1570    
1571     <entry>
1572     <base>BLACK_TITLE</base>
1573     - <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>
1574     + <trans>This server includes built-in support for using the admin defined black lists, badhelo and badmailfrom.</trans>
1575     </entry>
1576    
1577     <entry>
1578     <base>DNSBL_DESCRIPTION</base>
1579     - <trans>DNSBL is an abbreviation for "DNS blacklist". It is a list of IP addresses known to be spammers.</trans>
1580     + <trans>DNSBL is an abbreviation for "DNS blacklist".</trans>
1581     </entry>
1582    
1583     <entry>
1584     @@ -50,7 +81,7 @@
1585    
1586     <entry>
1587     <base>RHSBL_DESCRIPTION</base>
1588     - <trans>RHSBL is an abbreviation for "Right Hand Side Blacklist". It is a list of domain names known to be spammers.</trans>
1589     + <trans>RHSBL is an abbreviation for "Right Hand Side Blacklist".</trans>
1590     </entry>
1591    
1592     <entry>
1593     @@ -82,7 +113,7 @@
1594    
1595     <entry>
1596     <base>WHITE_TITLE</base>
1597     - <trans>Use this panel to modify your servers White List settings.</trans>
1598     + <trans>Use this panel to modify your servers White List settings. All entries will be enabled by default</trans>
1599     </entry>
1600    
1601     <entry>
1602     @@ -137,4 +168,24 @@
1603     <base>BLACKLISTFROM_DESCRIPTION</base>
1604     <trans>Any envelope sender of a mail (*@host or user@host) matching an entry in blacklist_from will be rejected by spamassassin.</trans>
1605     </entry>
1606     + <entry>
1607     + <base>SBLLIST_LABEL</base>
1608     + <trans>RHSBL (qpsmtpd SBLList)</trans>
1609     + </entry>
1610     + <entry>
1611     + <base>SBLLIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
1612     + <trans>RHS block list - 'right hand side' of senders host/domain will be checked against the following servers</trans>
1613     + </entry>
1614     + <entry>
1615     + <base>RBLLIST_LABEL</base>
1616     + <trans>DNSBL Zones (qpsmtpd RBLList)</trans>
1617     + </entry>
1618     + <entry>
1619     + <base>RBLLIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
1620     + <trans>DNS Block List - senders IP address will be checked against the following servers</trans>
1621     + </entry>
1622     + <entry>
1623     + <base>RBL_TITLE</base>
1624     + <trans>Real-time Blackhole Lists are disabled by default. To help reduce spam you can enable RBLs here.</trans>
1625     + </entry>
1626     </lexicon>
1627     --- smeserver-wbl-0.3.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/ru/etc/e-smith/web/functions/wbl 2015-10-16 02:10:45.188835411 +0200
1628     +++ smeserver-wbl-0.3.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/ru/etc/e-smith/web/functions/wbl 2015-10-16 02:38:18.381457070 +0200
1629     @@ -27,20 +27,51 @@
1630     </entry>
1631    
1632     <entry>
1633     - <base>FORM_DESCRIPTION</base>
1634     - <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>
1635     + <base>WBL_DESCRIPTION</base>
1636     + <trans>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.</trans>
1637     + </entry>
1638     +
1639     + <entry>
1640     + <base>RBL_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
1641     + <trans>RBL's List is used to adjust DNSBL and RHSBL.</trans>
1642     + </entry>
1643     +
1644     +
1645     + <entry>
1646     + <base>RBL_LIST</base>
1647     + <trans>RBL's List</trans>
1648     + </entry>
1649     +
1650     + <entry>
1651     + <base>BLACK_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
1652     + <trans>Black lists are used for rejecting e-mail traffic.</trans>
1653     + </entry>
1654     +
1655     + <entry>
1656     + <base>BLACK_LIST</base>
1657     + <trans>Black List</trans>
1658     + </entry>
1659     +
1660     + <entry>
1661     + <base>WHITE_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
1662     + <trans>White lists are used for accepting e-mail traffic.</trans>
1663     + </entry>
1664     +
1665     + <entry>
1666     + <base>WHITE_LIST</base>
1667     + <trans>White List</trans>
1668     </entry>
1669    
1670     # WBL_PAGE_BLACK
1671    
1672     <entry>
1673     <base>BLACK_TITLE</base>
1674     - <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>
1675     + <trans>This server includes built-in support for using the admin defined black lists, badhelo and badmailfrom.</trans>
1676     </entry>
1677    
1678     <entry>
1679     <base>DNSBL_DESCRIPTION</base>
1680     - <trans>DNSBL is an abbreviation for "DNS blacklist". It is a list of IP addresses known to be spammers.</trans>
1681     + <trans>DNSBL is an abbreviation for "DNS blacklist".</trans>
1682     </entry>
1683    
1684     <entry>
1685     @@ -50,7 +81,7 @@
1686    
1687     <entry>
1688     <base>RHSBL_DESCRIPTION</base>
1689     - <trans>RHSBL is an abbreviation for "Right Hand Side Blacklist". It is a list of domain names known to be spammers.</trans>
1690     + <trans>RHSBL is an abbreviation for "Right Hand Side Blacklist".</trans>
1691     </entry>
1692    
1693     <entry>
1694     @@ -137,4 +168,24 @@
1695     <base>BLACKLISTFROM_DESCRIPTION</base>
1696     <trans>Any envelope sender of a mail (*@host or user@host) matching an entry in blacklist_from will be rejected by spamassassin.</trans>
1697     </entry>
1698     + <entry>
1699     + <base>SBLLIST_LABEL</base>
1700     + <trans>RHSBL (qpsmtpd SBLList)</trans>
1701     + </entry>
1702     + <entry>
1703     + <base>SBLLIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
1704     + <trans>RHS block list - 'right hand side' of senders host/domain will be checked against the following servers</trans>
1705     + </entry>
1706     + <entry>
1707     + <base>RBLLIST_LABEL</base>
1708     + <trans>DNSBL Zones (qpsmtpd RBLList)</trans>
1709     + </entry>
1710     + <entry>
1711     + <base>RBLLIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
1712     + <trans>DNS Block List - senders IP address will be checked against the following servers</trans>
1713     + </entry>
1714     + <entry>
1715     + <base>RBL_TITLE</base>
1716     + <trans>Real-time Blackhole Lists are disabled by default. To help reduce spam you can enable RBLs here.</trans>
1717     + </entry>
1718     </lexicon>
1719     --- smeserver-wbl-0.3.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/sl/etc/e-smith/web/functions/wbl 2015-10-16 02:10:45.188835411 +0200
1720     +++ smeserver-wbl-0.3.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/sl/etc/e-smith/web/functions/wbl 2015-10-16 02:38:18.492457045 +0200
1721     @@ -27,20 +27,51 @@
1722     </entry>
1723    
1724     <entry>
1725     - <base>FORM_DESCRIPTION</base>
1726     - <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>
1727     + <base>WBL_DESCRIPTION</base>
1728     + <trans>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.</trans>
1729     + </entry>
1730     +
1731     + <entry>
1732     + <base>RBL_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
1733     + <trans>RBL's List is used to adjust DNSBL and RHSBL.</trans>
1734     + </entry>
1735     +
1736     +
1737     + <entry>
1738     + <base>RBL_LIST</base>
1739     + <trans>RBL's List</trans>
1740     + </entry>
1741     +
1742     + <entry>
1743     + <base>BLACK_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
1744     + <trans>Black lists are used for rejecting e-mail traffic.</trans>
1745     + </entry>
1746     +
1747     + <entry>
1748     + <base>BLACK_LIST</base>
1749     + <trans>Black List</trans>
1750     + </entry>
1751     +
1752     + <entry>
1753     + <base>WHITE_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
1754     + <trans>White lists are used for accepting e-mail traffic.</trans>
1755     + </entry>
1756     +
1757     + <entry>
1758     + <base>WHITE_LIST</base>
1759     + <trans>White List</trans>
1760     </entry>
1761    
1762     # WBL_PAGE_BLACK
1763    
1764     <entry>
1765     <base>BLACK_TITLE</base>
1766     - <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>
1767     + <trans>This server includes built-in support for using the admin defined black lists, badhelo and badmailfrom.</trans>
1768     </entry>
1769    
1770     <entry>
1771     <base>DNSBL_DESCRIPTION</base>
1772     - <trans>DNSBL is an abbreviation for "DNS blacklist". It is a list of IP addresses known to be spammers.</trans>
1773     + <trans>DNSBL is an abbreviation for "DNS blacklist".</trans>
1774     </entry>
1775    
1776     <entry>
1777     @@ -50,7 +81,7 @@
1778    
1779     <entry>
1780     <base>RHSBL_DESCRIPTION</base>
1781     - <trans>RHSBL is an abbreviation for "Right Hand Side Blacklist". It is a list of domain names known to be spammers.</trans>
1782     + <trans>RHSBL is an abbreviation for "Right Hand Side Blacklist".</trans>
1783     </entry>
1784    
1785     <entry>
1786     @@ -82,7 +113,7 @@
1787    
1788     <entry>
1789     <base>WHITE_TITLE</base>
1790     - <trans>Use this panel to modify your servers White List settings.</trans>
1791     + <trans>Use this panel to modify your servers White List settings. All entries will be enabled by default</trans>
1792     </entry>
1793    
1794     <entry>
1795     @@ -137,4 +168,24 @@
1796     <base>BLACKLISTFROM_DESCRIPTION</base>
1797     <trans>Any envelope sender of a mail (*@host or user@host) matching an entry in blacklist_from will be rejected by spamassassin.</trans>
1798     </entry>
1799     + <entry>
1800     + <base>SBLLIST_LABEL</base>
1801     + <trans>RHSBL (qpsmtpd SBLList)</trans>
1802     + </entry>
1803     + <entry>
1804     + <base>SBLLIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
1805     + <trans>RHS block list - 'right hand side' of senders host/domain will be checked against the following servers</trans>
1806     + </entry>
1807     + <entry>
1808     + <base>RBLLIST_LABEL</base>
1809     + <trans>DNSBL Zones (qpsmtpd RBLList)</trans>
1810     + </entry>
1811     + <entry>
1812     + <base>RBLLIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
1813     + <trans>DNS Block List - senders IP address will be checked against the following servers</trans>
1814     + </entry>
1815     + <entry>
1816     + <base>RBL_TITLE</base>
1817     + <trans>Real-time Blackhole Lists are disabled by default. To help reduce spam you can enable RBLs here.</trans>
1818     + </entry>
1819     </lexicon>
1820     --- smeserver-wbl-0.3.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/sv/etc/e-smith/web/functions/wbl 2015-10-16 02:10:45.194835409 +0200
1821     +++ smeserver-wbl-0.3.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/sv/etc/e-smith/web/functions/wbl 2015-10-16 02:38:18.602457022 +0200
1822     @@ -27,8 +27,39 @@
1823     </entry>
1824    
1825     <entry>
1826     - <base>FORM_DESCRIPTION</base>
1827     - <trans><![CDATA[ <p>E-posttrafik skannas och kan komma att blockeras med anledning av olika filtermetoder som är aktiverade. Du kan använda denna panel för att definiera vit- eller svartlista för e-post.</p> <p>Svartlista används för att förkast e-posttrafik.</p> <p><a class="button-like" href="wbl?page=0&page_stack=&Next=Next&wherenext=WBL_PAGE_BLACK">Svartlista</a></p> <p><br>Vitlista används för att tillåta e-posttrafik.</p> <p><a class="button-like" href="wbl?page=0&page_stack=&Next=Next&wherenext=WBL_PAGE_WHITE">Vitlista</a></p> ]]></trans>
1828     + <base>WBL_DESCRIPTION</base>
1829     + <trans>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.</trans>
1830     + </entry>
1831     +
1832     + <entry>
1833     + <base>RBL_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
1834     + <trans>RBL's List is used to adjust DNSBL and RHSBL.</trans>
1835     + </entry>
1836     +
1837     +
1838     + <entry>
1839     + <base>RBL_LIST</base>
1840     + <trans>RBL's List</trans>
1841     + </entry>
1842     +
1843     + <entry>
1844     + <base>BLACK_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
1845     + <trans>Black lists are used for rejecting e-mail traffic.</trans>
1846     + </entry>
1847     +
1848     + <entry>
1849     + <base>BLACK_LIST</base>
1850     + <trans>Black List</trans>
1851     + </entry>
1852     +
1853     + <entry>
1854     + <base>WHITE_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
1855     + <trans>White lists are used for accepting e-mail traffic.</trans>
1856     + </entry>
1857     +
1858     + <entry>
1859     + <base>WHITE_LIST</base>
1860     + <trans>White List</trans>
1861     </entry>
1862    
1863     # WBL_PAGE_BLACK
1864     @@ -137,4 +168,24 @@
1865     <base>BLACKLISTFROM_DESCRIPTION</base>
1866     <trans>Any envelope sender of a mail (*@host or user@host) matching an entry in blacklist_from will be rejected by spamassassin.</trans>
1867     </entry>
1868     + <entry>
1869     + <base>SBLLIST_LABEL</base>
1870     + <trans>RHSBL (qpsmtpd SBLList)</trans>
1871     + </entry>
1872     + <entry>
1873     + <base>SBLLIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
1874     + <trans>RHS block list - 'right hand side' of senders host/domain will be checked against the following servers</trans>
1875     + </entry>
1876     + <entry>
1877     + <base>RBLLIST_LABEL</base>
1878     + <trans>DNSBL Zones (qpsmtpd RBLList)</trans>
1879     + </entry>
1880     + <entry>
1881     + <base>RBLLIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
1882     + <trans>DNS Block List - senders IP address will be checked against the following servers</trans>
1883     + </entry>
1884     + <entry>
1885     + <base>RBL_TITLE</base>
1886     + <trans>Real-time Blackhole Lists are disabled by default. To help reduce spam you can enable RBLs here.</trans>
1887     + </entry>
1888     </lexicon>
1889     --- smeserver-wbl-0.3.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/th/etc/e-smith/web/functions/wbl 2015-10-16 02:10:45.189835411 +0200
1890     +++ smeserver-wbl-0.3.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/th/etc/e-smith/web/functions/wbl 2015-10-16 02:38:18.695457002 +0200
1891     @@ -27,20 +27,51 @@
1892     </entry>
1893    
1894     <entry>
1895     - <base>FORM_DESCRIPTION</base>
1896     - <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>
1897     + <base>WBL_DESCRIPTION</base>
1898     + <trans>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.</trans>
1899     + </entry>
1900     +
1901     + <entry>
1902     + <base>RBL_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
1903     + <trans>RBL's List is used to adjust DNSBL and RHSBL.</trans>
1904     + </entry>
1905     +
1906     +
1907     + <entry>
1908     + <base>RBL_LIST</base>
1909     + <trans>RBL's List</trans>
1910     + </entry>
1911     +
1912     + <entry>
1913     + <base>BLACK_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
1914     + <trans>Black lists are used for rejecting e-mail traffic.</trans>
1915     + </entry>
1916     +
1917     + <entry>
1918     + <base>BLACK_LIST</base>
1919     + <trans>Black List</trans>
1920     + </entry>
1921     +
1922     + <entry>
1923     + <base>WHITE_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
1924     + <trans>White lists are used for accepting e-mail traffic.</trans>
1925     + </entry>
1926     +
1927     + <entry>
1928     + <base>WHITE_LIST</base>
1929     + <trans>White List</trans>
1930     </entry>
1931    
1932     # WBL_PAGE_BLACK
1933    
1934     <entry>
1935     <base>BLACK_TITLE</base>
1936     - <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>
1937     + <trans>This server includes built-in support for using the admin defined black lists, badhelo and badmailfrom.</trans>
1938     </entry>
1939    
1940     <entry>
1941     <base>DNSBL_DESCRIPTION</base>
1942     - <trans>DNSBL is an abbreviation for "DNS blacklist". It is a list of IP addresses known to be spammers.</trans>
1943     + <trans>DNSBL is an abbreviation for "DNS blacklist".</trans>
1944     </entry>
1945    
1946     <entry>
1947     @@ -50,7 +81,7 @@
1948    
1949     <entry>
1950     <base>RHSBL_DESCRIPTION</base>
1951     - <trans>RHSBL is an abbreviation for "Right Hand Side Blacklist". It is a list of domain names known to be spammers.</trans>
1952     + <trans>RHSBL is an abbreviation for "Right Hand Side Blacklist".</trans>
1953     </entry>
1954    
1955     <entry>
1956     @@ -82,7 +113,7 @@
1957    
1958     <entry>
1959     <base>WHITE_TITLE</base>
1960     - <trans>Use this panel to modify your servers White List settings.</trans>
1961     + <trans>Use this panel to modify your servers White List settings. All entries will be enabled by default</trans>
1962     </entry>
1963    
1964     <entry>
1965     @@ -137,4 +168,24 @@
1966     <base>BLACKLISTFROM_DESCRIPTION</base>
1967     <trans>Any envelope sender of a mail (*@host or user@host) matching an entry in blacklist_from will be rejected by spamassassin.</trans>
1968     </entry>
1969     + <entry>
1970     + <base>SBLLIST_LABEL</base>
1971     + <trans>RHSBL (qpsmtpd SBLList)</trans>
1972     + </entry>
1973     + <entry>
1974     + <base>SBLLIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
1975     + <trans>RHS block list - 'right hand side' of senders host/domain will be checked against the following servers</trans>
1976     + </entry>
1977     + <entry>
1978     + <base>RBLLIST_LABEL</base>
1979     + <trans>DNSBL Zones (qpsmtpd RBLList)</trans>
1980     + </entry>
1981     + <entry>
1982     + <base>RBLLIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
1983     + <trans>DNS Block List - senders IP address will be checked against the following servers</trans>
1984     + </entry>
1985     + <entry>
1986     + <base>RBL_TITLE</base>
1987     + <trans>Real-time Blackhole Lists are disabled by default. To help reduce spam you can enable RBLs here.</trans>
1988     + </entry>
1989     </lexicon>
1990     --- smeserver-wbl-0.3.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/tr/etc/e-smith/web/functions/wbl 2015-10-16 02:10:45.189835411 +0200
1991     +++ smeserver-wbl-0.3.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/tr/etc/e-smith/web/functions/wbl 2015-10-16 02:38:18.798456979 +0200
1992     @@ -27,20 +27,51 @@
1993     </entry>
1994    
1995     <entry>
1996     - <base>FORM_DESCRIPTION</base>
1997     - <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>
1998     + <base>WBL_DESCRIPTION</base>
1999     + <trans>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.</trans>
2000     + </entry>
2001     +
2002     + <entry>
2003     + <base>RBL_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
2004     + <trans>RBL's List is used to adjust DNSBL and RHSBL.</trans>
2005     + </entry>
2006     +
2007     +
2008     + <entry>
2009     + <base>RBL_LIST</base>
2010     + <trans>RBL's List</trans>
2011     + </entry>
2012     +
2013     + <entry>
2014     + <base>BLACK_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
2015     + <trans>Black lists are used for rejecting e-mail traffic.</trans>
2016     + </entry>
2017     +
2018     + <entry>
2019     + <base>BLACK_LIST</base>
2020     + <trans>Black List</trans>
2021     + </entry>
2022     +
2023     + <entry>
2024     + <base>WHITE_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
2025     + <trans>White lists are used for accepting e-mail traffic.</trans>
2026     + </entry>
2027     +
2028     + <entry>
2029     + <base>WHITE_LIST</base>
2030     + <trans>White List</trans>
2031     </entry>
2032    
2033     # WBL_PAGE_BLACK
2034    
2035     <entry>
2036     <base>BLACK_TITLE</base>
2037     - <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>
2038     + <trans>This server includes built-in support for using the admin defined black lists, badhelo and badmailfrom.</trans>
2039     </entry>
2040    
2041     <entry>
2042     <base>DNSBL_DESCRIPTION</base>
2043     - <trans>DNSBL is an abbreviation for "DNS blacklist". It is a list of IP addresses known to be spammers.</trans>
2044     + <trans>DNSBL is an abbreviation for "DNS blacklist".</trans>
2045     </entry>
2046    
2047     <entry>
2048     @@ -50,7 +81,7 @@
2049    
2050     <entry>
2051     <base>RHSBL_DESCRIPTION</base>
2052     - <trans>RHSBL is an abbreviation for "Right Hand Side Blacklist". It is a list of domain names known to be spammers.</trans>
2053     + <trans>RHSBL is an abbreviation for "Right Hand Side Blacklist".</trans>
2054     </entry>
2055    
2056     <entry>
2057     @@ -82,7 +113,7 @@
2058    
2059     <entry>
2060     <base>WHITE_TITLE</base>
2061     - <trans>Use this panel to modify your servers White List settings.</trans>
2062     + <trans>Use this panel to modify your servers White List settings. All entries will be enabled by default</trans>
2063     </entry>
2064    
2065     <entry>
2066     @@ -137,4 +168,24 @@
2067     <base>BLACKLISTFROM_DESCRIPTION</base>
2068     <trans>Any envelope sender of a mail (*@host or user@host) matching an entry in blacklist_from will be rejected by spamassassin.</trans>
2069     </entry>
2070     + <entry>
2071     + <base>SBLLIST_LABEL</base>
2072     + <trans>RHSBL (qpsmtpd SBLList)</trans>
2073     + </entry>
2074     + <entry>
2075     + <base>SBLLIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
2076     + <trans>RHS block list - 'right hand side' of senders host/domain will be checked against the following servers</trans>
2077     + </entry>
2078     + <entry>
2079     + <base>RBLLIST_LABEL</base>
2080     + <trans>DNSBL Zones (qpsmtpd RBLList)</trans>
2081     + </entry>
2082     + <entry>
2083     + <base>RBLLIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
2084     + <trans>DNS Block List - senders IP address will be checked against the following servers</trans>
2085     + </entry>
2086     + <entry>
2087     + <base>RBL_TITLE</base>
2088     + <trans>Real-time Blackhole Lists are disabled by default. To help reduce spam you can enable RBLs here.</trans>
2089     + </entry>
2090     </lexicon>
2091     --- smeserver-wbl-0.3.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/zh-cn/etc/e-smith/web/functions/wbl 2015-10-16 02:10:45.189835411 +0200
2092     +++ smeserver-wbl-0.3.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/zh-cn/etc/e-smith/web/functions/wbl 2015-10-16 02:38:18.896456959 +0200
2093     @@ -27,20 +27,51 @@
2094     </entry>
2095    
2096     <entry>
2097     - <base>FORM_DESCRIPTION</base>
2098     - <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>
2099     + <base>WBL_DESCRIPTION</base>
2100     + <trans>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.</trans>
2101     + </entry>
2102     +
2103     + <entry>
2104     + <base>RBL_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
2105     + <trans>RBL's List is used to adjust DNSBL and RHSBL.</trans>
2106     + </entry>
2107     +
2108     +
2109     + <entry>
2110     + <base>RBL_LIST</base>
2111     + <trans>RBL's List</trans>
2112     + </entry>
2113     +
2114     + <entry>
2115     + <base>BLACK_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
2116     + <trans>Black lists are used for rejecting e-mail traffic.</trans>
2117     + </entry>
2118     +
2119     + <entry>
2120     + <base>BLACK_LIST</base>
2121     + <trans>Black List</trans>
2122     + </entry>
2123     +
2124     + <entry>
2125     + <base>WHITE_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
2126     + <trans>White lists are used for accepting e-mail traffic.</trans>
2127     + </entry>
2128     +
2129     + <entry>
2130     + <base>WHITE_LIST</base>
2131     + <trans>White List</trans>
2132     </entry>
2133    
2134     # WBL_PAGE_BLACK
2135    
2136     <entry>
2137     <base>BLACK_TITLE</base>
2138     - <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>
2139     + <trans>This server includes built-in support for using the admin defined black lists, badhelo and badmailfrom.</trans>
2140     </entry>
2141    
2142     <entry>
2143     <base>DNSBL_DESCRIPTION</base>
2144     - <trans>DNSBL is an abbreviation for "DNS blacklist". It is a list of IP addresses known to be spammers.</trans>
2145     + <trans>DNSBL is an abbreviation for "DNS blacklist".</trans>
2146     </entry>
2147    
2148     <entry>
2149     @@ -50,7 +81,7 @@
2150    
2151     <entry>
2152     <base>RHSBL_DESCRIPTION</base>
2153     - <trans>RHSBL is an abbreviation for "Right Hand Side Blacklist". It is a list of domain names known to be spammers.</trans>
2154     + <trans>RHSBL is an abbreviation for "Right Hand Side Blacklist".</trans>
2155     </entry>
2156    
2157     <entry>
2158     @@ -137,4 +168,24 @@
2159     <base>BLACKLISTFROM_DESCRIPTION</base>
2160     <trans>任何出现在“白名单主机”的IP地址在连接阶段时将跳过验证。</trans>
2161     </entry>
2162     + <entry>
2163     + <base>SBLLIST_LABEL</base>
2164     + <trans>RHSBL (qpsmtpd SBLList)</trans>
2165     + </entry>
2166     + <entry>
2167     + <base>SBLLIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
2168     + <trans>RHS block list - 'right hand side' of senders host/domain will be checked against the following servers</trans>
2169     + </entry>
2170     + <entry>
2171     + <base>RBLLIST_LABEL</base>
2172     + <trans>DNSBL Zones (qpsmtpd RBLList)</trans>
2173     + </entry>
2174     + <entry>
2175     + <base>RBLLIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
2176     + <trans>DNS Block List - senders IP address will be checked against the following servers</trans>
2177     + </entry>
2178     + <entry>
2179     + <base>RBL_TITLE</base>
2180     + <trans>Real-time Blackhole Lists are disabled by default. To help reduce spam you can enable RBLs here.</trans>
2181     + </entry>
2182     </lexicon>
2183     --- smeserver-wbl-0.3.0/root/etc/e-smith/locale/zh-tw/etc/e-smith/web/functions/wbl 2015-10-16 02:10:45.194835409 +0200
2184     +++ smeserver-wbl-0.3.0.update/root/etc/e-smith/locale/zh-tw/etc/e-smith/web/functions/wbl 2015-10-16 02:38:18.999456936 +0200
2185     @@ -27,8 +27,39 @@
2186     </entry>
2187    
2188     <entry>
2189     - <base>FORM_DESCRIPTION</base>
2190     - <trans><![CDATA[ <p>E-mail傳輸會被掃描並有可能被鎖定,這是因為啟用了多重監控方式。您可以使用此控制台來定義e-mail的黑白名單。</p> <p>黑名單被使用來拒絕e-mail傳送。</p> <p><a class="button-like" href="wbl?page=0&page_stack=&Next=Next&wherenext=WBL_PAGE_BLACK">黑名單</a></p> <p><br>白名單被使用來接受e-mail傳送。</p> <p><a class="button-like" href="wbl?page=0&page_stack=&Next=Next&wherenext=WBL_PAGE_WHITE">白名單</a></p> ]]></trans>
2191     + <base>WBL_DESCRIPTION</base>
2192     + <trans>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.</trans>
2193     + </entry>
2194     +
2195     + <entry>
2196     + <base>RBL_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
2197     + <trans>RBL's List is used to adjust DNSBL and RHSBL.</trans>
2198     + </entry>
2199     +
2200     +
2201     + <entry>
2202     + <base>RBL_LIST</base>
2203     + <trans>RBL's List</trans>
2204     + </entry>
2205     +
2206     + <entry>
2207     + <base>BLACK_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
2208     + <trans>Black lists are used for rejecting e-mail traffic.</trans>
2209     + </entry>
2210     +
2211     + <entry>
2212     + <base>BLACK_LIST</base>
2213     + <trans>黑名單</trans>
2214     + </entry>
2215     +
2216     + <entry>
2217     + <base>WHITE_LIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
2218     + <trans>White lists are used for accepting e-mail traffic.</trans>
2219     + </entry>
2220     +
2221     + <entry>
2222     + <base>WHITE_LIST</base>
2223     + <trans>白名單</trans>
2224     </entry>
2225    
2226     # WBL_PAGE_BLACK
2227     @@ -137,4 +168,24 @@
2228     <base>BLACKLISTFROM_DESCRIPTION</base>
2229     <trans>Any envelope sender of a mail (*@host or user@host) matching an entry in blacklist_from will be rejected by spamassassin.</trans>
2230     </entry>
2231     + <entry>
2232     + <base>SBLLIST_LABEL</base>
2233     + <trans>RHSBL (qpsmtpd SBLList)</trans>
2234     + </entry>
2235     + <entry>
2236     + <base>SBLLIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
2237     + <trans>RHS block list - 'right hand side' of senders host/domain will be checked against the following servers</trans>
2238     + </entry>
2239     + <entry>
2240     + <base>RBLLIST_LABEL</base>
2241     + <trans>DNSBL Zones (qpsmtpd RBLList)</trans>
2242     + </entry>
2243     + <entry>
2244     + <base>RBLLIST_DESCRIPTION</base>
2245     + <trans>DNS Block List - senders IP address will be checked against the following servers</trans>
2246     + </entry>
2247     + <entry>
2248     + <base>RBL_TITLE</base>
2249     + <trans>Real-time Blackhole Lists are disabled by default. To help reduce spam you can enable RBLs here.</trans>
2250     + </entry>
2251     </lexicon>

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