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diff --git a/debian/control b/debian/control index ba3bd2c..57e1ac1 100644 --- a/debian/control +++ b/debian/control @@ -2,29 +2,32 @@ Source: fastforward Section: mail Priority: extra Maintainer: Debian QA Group <packages@qa.debian.org> -Build-Depends: groff-base +Build-Depends: + groff-base, Standards-Version: 3.8.0.1 Package: fastforward Architecture: any -Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} -Recommends: qmail (>> 1.06) +Depends: + ${shlibs:Depends}, +Recommends: + qmail (>> 1.06), Description: handles qmail forwarding according to a cdb database It can create forwarding databases from a sendmail-style /etc/aliases or - from user-oriented virtual-domain tables. + from user-oriented virtual-domain tables. . fastforward supports external mailing lists, stored in a binary format for fast access. It has a tool to convert sendmail-style include files into - binary lists. + binary lists. . fastforward is more reliable than sendmail. sendmail can't deal with long aliases, or deeply nested aliases, or deeply nested include files; fastforward has no limits other than memory. sendmail can produce corrupted - alias files if the system crashes; fastforward is crashproof. + alias files if the system crashes; fastforward is crashproof. . fastforward's database-building tools are much faster than sendmail's newaliases. Even better, fastforward deliveries don't pause while the - database is being rebuilt. + database is being rebuilt. . fastforward does not support insecure sendmail-style program deliveries from include files; you can use qmail's secure built-in mechanisms instead. |