diff --git a/pmgconfig.adoc b/pmgconfig.adoc index d43d5af..67c1bd8 100644 --- a/pmgconfig.adoc +++ b/pmgconfig.adoc @@ -450,15 +450,14 @@ ifndef::manvolnum[] [thumbnail="pmg-gui-mailproxy-transports.png", big=1] endif::manvolnum[] -You can use {pmg} to send emails to different internal -email servers. For example you can send emails addressed to -domain.com to your first email server, and emails addressed to -subdomain.domain.com to a second one. +You can use {pmg} to send emails to different internal email servers. For +example you can send emails addressed to domain.com to your first email server, +and emails addressed to subdomain.domain.com to a second one. You can add the IP addresses, hostname, transport protocol (smtp/lmtp), -transport ports and mail domains (or just single email addresses) -of your additional email servers. When transport protocol is set to `lmtp`, -the option 'Use MX' is useless and will be automatically set to 'No'. +transport ports and mail domains (or just single email addresses) of your +additional email servers. When transport protocol is set to `lmtp`, the option +'Use MX' is useless and will be automatically set to 'No'. [[pmgconfig_mailproxy_networks]] @@ -469,11 +468,11 @@ ifndef::manvolnum[] [thumbnail="pmg-gui-mailproxy-networks.png", big=1] endif::manvolnum[] -You can add additional internal (trusted) IP networks or hosts. -All hosts in this list are allowed to relay. +You can add additional internal (trusted) IP networks or hosts. All hosts in +this list are allowed to relay. -NOTE: Hosts in the same subnet with Proxmox can relay by default and -it’s not needed to add them in this list. +NOTE: Hosts in the same subnet with Proxmox can relay by default and it’s not +needed to add them in this list. [[pmgconfig_mailproxy_tls]] @@ -484,11 +483,10 @@ ifndef::manvolnum[] [thumbnail="pmg-gui-mailproxy-tls.png", big=1] endif::manvolnum[] -Transport Layer Security (TLS) provides certificate-based -authentication and encrypted sessions. An encrypted session protects -the information that is transmitted with SMTP mail. When you activate -TLS, {pmg} automatically generates a new self signed -certificate for you (`/etc/pmg/pmg-tls.pem`). +Transport Layer Security (TLS) provides certificate-based authentication and +encrypted sessions. An encrypted session protects the information that is +transmitted with SMTP mail. When you activate TLS, {pmg} automatically +generates a new self signed certificate for you (`/etc/pmg/pmg-tls.pem`). {pmg} uses opportunistic TLS encryption by default. The SMTP transaction is encrypted if the 'STARTTLS' ESMTP feature is supported by the remote