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Fri Oct 16 05:33:08 2015 UTC (9 years ago) by stephdl
Branch: MAIN
CVS Tags: smeserver-wbl-0_3_0-10_el6_sme, smeserver-wbl-0_3_0-13_el6_sme, smeserver-wbl-0_3_0-18_el6_sme, smeserver-wbl-0_3_0-15_el6_sme, smeserver-wbl-0_3_0-14_el6_sme, smeserver-wbl-0_3_0-11_el6_sme, smeserver-wbl-0_3_0-17_el6_sme, smeserver-wbl-0_3_0-16_el6_sme, smeserver-wbl-0_3_0-19_el6_sme, smeserver-wbl-0_3_0-12_el6_sme, HEAD
* Fri Oct 16 2015 stephane de Labrusse <stephdl@de-labrusse.fr> 0.3.0-10.sme
- Added Translations smeserver-wbl-0.3.0-locale-2015-10-16.patch

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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