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Date:      Thu, 02 Nov 2023 09:33:34 +0000
From:      bugzilla-noreply@freebsd.org
To:        doc@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   [Bug 274868] Fix two typos in Handbook
Message-ID:  <bug-274868-9@https.bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/>

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            Bug ID: 274868
           Summary: Fix two typos in Handbook
           Product: Documentation
           Version: Latest
          Hardware: Any
                OS: Any
            Status: New
          Severity: Affects Some People
          Priority: ---
         Component: Books & Articles
          Assignee: doc@FreeBSD.org
          Reporter: panden@gmail.com

Two small typos; see diff below.

---
 documentation/content/en/books/handbook/mail/_index.adoc    | 2 +-
 documentation/content/en/books/handbook/network/_index.adoc | 2 +-
 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/documentation/content/en/books/handbook/mail/_index.adoc
b/documentation/content/en/books/handbook/mail/_index.adoc
index 2ba45f2e4a..f89e990075 100644
--- a/documentation/content/en/books/handbook/mail/_index.adoc
+++ b/documentation/content/en/books/handbook/mail/_index.adoc
@@ -77,21 +77,21 @@ This section provides an overview of these components.

 Mail User Agent (MUA)::
 The Mail User Agent (MUA) is an application which is used to compose, send,
and receive emails.
 This application can be a command line program, such as the built-in `mail`
utility or a third-party application from the Ports Collection, such as alp=
ine,
elm, or mutt.
 Dozens of graphical programs are also available in the Ports Collection,
including Claws Mail, Evolution, and Thunderbird.
 Some organizations provide a web mail program which can be accessed throug=
h a
web browser.
 More information about installing and using a MUA on FreeBSD can be found =
in
<<mail-agents>>.

 Mail Transfer Agent (MTA)::
 The Mail Transfer Agent (MTA) is responsible for receiving incoming mail a=
nd
delivering outgoing mail.
-Starting with FreeBSD version 14.0, the default MTA is DragonFly Mail Agent
(man:dma[8]); in earlier versions, it is man:sedmail[8].
+Starting with FreeBSD version 14.0, the default MTA is DragonFly Mail Agent
(man:dma[8]); in earlier versions, it is man:sendmail[8].
 Other MTAs, including Exim, Postfix, and qmail, may be installed to replace
the default MTA.

 Mail Host and Mailboxes::
 The mail host is a server that is responsible for delivering and receiving
mail for a host or a network.
 The mail host collects all mail sent to the domain and stores it either in=
 the
default `mbox` or the alternative Maildir format, depending on the
configuration.
 Once mail has been stored, it may either be read locally using a MUA or
remotely accessed and collected using protocols such as POP or IMAP.
 If mail is read locally, a POP or IMAP server does not need to be installe=
d.

 Domain Name System (DNS)::
 The Domain Name System (DNS) and its daemon man:named[8] play a large role=
 in
the delivery of mail.
diff --git a/documentation/content/en/books/handbook/network/_index.adoc
b/documentation/content/en/books/handbook/network/_index.adoc
index f196e475d6..969e051dad 100644
--- a/documentation/content/en/books/handbook/network/_index.adoc
+++ b/documentation/content/en/books/handbook/network/_index.adoc
@@ -488,21 +488,21 @@ To assign a default router, specify its address execu=
ting
the following command:
 ....
 # sysrc ipv6_defaultrouter=3D"2001:db8:4672:6565::1"
 ....

 [[config-dynamic-ip-v6]]
 =3D=3D=3D Configuring Dynamic IPv6 Address

 If the network has a DHCP server, it is very easy to configure the network
interface to use DHCP.
 man:dhclient[8] will provide automatically the IP, the netmask and the def=
ault
router.

-To make the interface works with DHCP execute the following command:
+To make the interface work with DHCP, execute the following command:

 [source,shell]
 ....
 # sysrc ifconfig_em0_ipv6=3D"inet6 accept_rtadv"
 # sysrc rtsold_enable=3D"YES"
 ....

 =3D=3D=3D Router Advertisement and Host Auto Configuration

 This section demonstrates how to setup man:rtadvd[8] on an IPv6 router to
advertise the IPv6 network prefix and default route.
--
2.39.2

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