[pim/kmail] doc/kmail2: Minor fixes
Yuri Chornoivan
null at kde.org
Mon Jun 7 13:14:29 BST 2021
Git commit e577b0036773f54238796c2638f32bc1280c92bf by Yuri Chornoivan.
Committed on 07/06/2021 at 12:14.
Pushed by yurchor into branch 'master'.
Minor fixes
M +6 -4 doc/kmail2/faq.docbook
https://invent.kde.org/pim/kmail/commit/e577b0036773f54238796c2638f32bc1280c92bf
diff --git a/doc/kmail2/faq.docbook b/doc/kmail2/faq.docbook
index ea02857f4..619918d23 100644
--- a/doc/kmail2/faq.docbook
+++ b/doc/kmail2/faq.docbook
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@
<!-- FAQ #5 -->
<qandaentry>
- <question><para>How can I store encrypted messagess in unencrypted form?</para></question>
+ <question><para>How can I store encrypted messages in unencrypted form?</para></question>
<answer>
<para><emphasis>Problem:</emphasis> You exchange encrypted mail with a friend, but would like to store your
own copy unencrypted, once you have opened the message.</para>
@@ -387,7 +387,7 @@ Center (MCC). Other than this name change, the method is as described above.</pa
<question><para>Why do some messages exhibit a value of "unknown"
in the <guilabel>Date</guilabel> field? Why is the date sometimes incorrect?</para></question>
<answer>
- <para>Most likely, the "Date:" header of these messages isc
+ <para>Most likely, the "Date:" header of these messages is
broken and &kmail; cannot interpret it. That is not a bug in &kmail;,
but in the software that sent the mail.</para><para> </para>
</answer>
@@ -414,7 +414,7 @@ Center (MCC). Other than this name change, the method is as described above.</pa
<warning><para>You should not run &kmail; while another email client is already
accessing the files in the mail directory; if you do, you may lose messages. Note that
you should make backups of your messages -- and all your important data -- regularly.
- That's just good dgital hygiene.</para></warning><para> </para>
+ That's just good digital hygiene.</para></warning><para> </para>
</answer>
</qandaentry>
@@ -455,7 +455,7 @@ Center (MCC). Other than this name change, the method is as described above.</pa
<question><para>&kmail; crashed while I was composing a message. Is that message lost now?</para></question>
<answer>
<para>&kmail; tries to save your mail to
- <filename class="directory">~.local/share/kmail2/autosave/</filename>
+ <filename class="directory">~/.local/share/kmail2/autosave/</filename>
in case of a crash. The next time you start &kmail; the mail composer should appear with your
message again; If it does not, try to open the files in <filename
class="directory">~.local/share/kmail2/autosave/</filename> with an editor. If there are no files in
@@ -538,12 +538,14 @@ Center (MCC). Other than this name change, the method is as described above.</pa
<para>Modify your &kmail; configuration to fetch the mail via POP3 from
<userinput>localhost</userinput> and ssh will tunnel the connection for you.
+ </para>
<note><para>If non-encrypted messages have already been sent
via the Internet, the only advantage of using <application>ssh</application> is
that your <emphasis>password</emphasis> will be sent encrypted to the POP3
server.</para></note>
+ <para>
For more details on setting up ssh, see <ulink
url="http://www.faqs.org/docs/Linux-mini/Secure-POP+SSH.html">this web page</ulink>.</para>
<para> </para>
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