doc/vmailmgr.7
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-.TH vmailmgr 7 "vmailmgr 0.96.9" "2000-09-30" "VMailMgr Tools Documentation"
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+.\" ========================================================================
+.\"
+.IX Title "VMAILMGR 7"
+.TH VMAILMGR 7 "2003-12-01" "vmailmgr 0.97" "VMailMgr Tools Documentation"
 .SH "NAME"
 vmailmgr \- a package to manage virtual mailboxes and aliases
 .SH "DESCRIPTION"
+.IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
 This document describes the vmailmgr package which contains, among other
 things, a virtualizing password
-checking interface for qmail-pop3d.
+checking interface for qmail\-pop3d.
 It is intended as a drop-in replacement for the standard checkpassword
 utility with several significant enhancements.
 .PP
@@ -202,44 +146,30 @@
 This means that this package attempts to use the same control files that
 qmail uses to determine if a user is logging in via a virtual host.
 It also implies that all programs should be compiled for two reasons:
-.Ip "1" 8
+.IP "1" 8
+.IX Item "1"
 Compiled code will be more efficient than code executed by an
 interpreter, such as perl or java
-.Ip "2" 8
+.IP "2" 8
+.IX Item "2"
 There is no need for an
 interpreter to reside on the system once the code is compiled, eliminating
 concerns that such an interpreter could be used as an exploit in itself.
 .SH "SEE ALSO"
-\fIcheckvpw\fR\|(8),
-\fIvaddalias\fR\|(1),
-\fIvadduser\fR\|(1),
-\fIvdelalias\fR\|(1),
-\fIvdeliver\fR\|(1),
-\fIvdeluser\fR\|(1),
-\fIvmailmgrd\fR\|(8),
-\fIvpasswd\fR\|(1),
-\fIvsetup\fR\|(1)
+.IX Header "SEE ALSO"
+\&\fIcheckvpw\fR\|(8),
+\&\fIvaddalias\fR\|(1),
+\&\fIvadduser\fR\|(1),
+\&\fIvdelalias\fR\|(1),
+\&\fIvdeliver\fR\|(1),
+\&\fIvdeluser\fR\|(1),
+\&\fIvmailmgrd\fR\|(8),
+\&\fIvpasswd\fR\|(1),
+\&\fIvsetup\fR\|(1)
 .SH "AUTHOR"
+.IX Header "AUTHOR"
 Bruce Guenter <\fIbruceg@em.ca\fR>.
 .SH "HISTORY"
-\fBvmailmgr\fR used to be called \fBcheckvpw\fR, named for the original
-\*(L"core\*(R" of the package.
-
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-.IX Title "vmailmgr 7"
-.IX Name "vmailmgr - a package to manage virtual mailboxes and aliases"
-
-.IX Header "NAME"
-
-.IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
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-.IX Item "1"
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-.IX Item "2"
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-.IX Header "SEE ALSO"
-
-.IX Header "AUTHOR"
-
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-
+\&\fBvmailmgr\fR used to be called \fBcheckvpw\fR, named for the original
+\&\*(L"core\*(R" of the package.