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The comment on the change is:
updating terms, fixing lingo, small common errors
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[[GetVal(FedoraDict,FedoraExtras)]]
- = Using the Repository =
+ === Using the Repository ===
[[Admonition("note", "Fedora Extras are Available by Default",
"Fedora systems automatically use both the Fedora Core and Fedora Extras repositories
to install and update software.")]]
@@ -18, +18 @@
Enter the `root` password when prompted.
- = About Fedora Extras =
+ === About Fedora Extras ===
- As of the release of Fedora Core [[GetVal(DocsDict,BeatsVer)]], there are approximately
2,000 packages in Fedora Extras, built from 1,350 source packages. The following list
includes some popular and well-known applications that are maintained by community members
in Fedora Extras:
+ As of the release of Fedora [[GetVal(DocsDict,BeatsVer)]], there are approximately 2,000
packages in Fedora Extras, built from 1,350 source packages. The following list includes
some popular and well-known applications that are maintained by community members in
Fedora Extras:
* `abiword` - elegant word-processing application
* `balsa` - lightweight e-mail reader
@@ -52, +52 @@
To learn more about how to use Fedora Extras or how to get involved, refer to
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Extras.
- = Package Updates =
+ === Package Updates ===
- This section discusses changes in Fedora Extras packages which affect this release of
Fedora Core.
+ This section discusses changes in Fedora Extras packages that affect this release of
Fedora.
- == exim-sa ==
+ ==== exim-sa ====
- The `exim-sa` package is deprecated, and is not provided in Fedora Extras 6. It was the
original implementation of SpamAssassin integration with Exim, and was functionally
similar to sendmail 'milters' or postfix filters. However, that functionality is
rather limited, and Exim now has far better support for content checking, fully integrated
into its general-purpose Access Control Lists.
+ The `exim-sa` package is deprecated since Fedora Extras 6. It was the original
implementation of SpamAssassin integration with Exim, and was functionally similar to
sendmail 'milters' or postfix filters. However, that functionality is rather
limited, and Exim now has far better support for content checking, fully integrated into
its general-purpose Access Control Lists.
- Since the {{{sa_exim}}} feature was not enabled in the default configuration, the
package can normally be safely uninstalled to allow Exim to be upgraded. Users who have
modified their configuration to use {{{sa_exim}}} features should either reconfigure to
use Exim's full content scanning abilities or rebuild the package for themselves to
include the `exim-sa` subpackage. For further details on Exim's built-in content
scanning, see the [
http://www.exim.org/exim-html-4.62/doc/html/spec_html/ch40.html Exim
documentation].
+ Since the {{{sa_exim}}} feature was not enabled in the default configuration, the
package can normally be safely uninstalled to allow Exim to be upgraded. Users who have
modified their configuration to use {{{sa_exim}}} features should either reconfigure to
use Exim's full content scanning abilities or rebuild the package for themselves to
include the `exim-sa` subpackage. For further details on Exim's built-in content
scanning, refer to the Exim documentation:
+
http://www.exim.org/exim-html-4.62/doc/html/spec_html/ch40.html
+
- == mail-notification ==
+ ==== mail-notification ====
The `mail-notification` package has been split. The
'''Evolution''' plugin is now in a separate package called
`mail-notification-evolution-plugin`. When you update the `mail-notification` package, the
plugin is added automatically.