diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 739f47f..9efa3bd 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -176,29 +176,29 @@ yet with the deprecation, the abilities have expanded. The following parameters are now supported to set mail preferences: * `LSMB_MAIL_SMTPHOST` - * The host name/IP-address of the SMTP server that will forward mail from - LedgerSMB to the outside world. + The host name/IP-address of the SMTP server that will forward mail from + LedgerSMB to the outside world. * `LSMB_MAIL_SMTPPORT` - * The port that the SMTP server in `LSMB_MAIL_SMTPHOST` listens to. + The port that the SMTP server in `LSMB_MAIL_SMTPHOST` listens to. * `LSMB_MAIL_SMTPTLS` - * Can be one of `no` (default), `yes` or `raw`. `yes` indicates to use - STARTTLS over a regular SMTP connection; `raw`' indicates an SMTP connection - should be established over a TLS connection (a.k.a. smtps). + Can be one of `no` (default), `yes` or `raw`. `yes` indicates to use + STARTTLS over a regular SMTP connection; `raw`' indicates an SMTP connection + should be established over a TLS connection (a.k.a. smtps). * `LSMB_MAIL_SMTPSENDER_HOSTNAME` (optional) - * When set, used to identify the host when connecting to an SMTP server. When - not set, the host is queried for its host name. + When set, used to identify the host when connecting to an SMTP server. When + not set, the host is queried for its host name. * `LSMB_MAIL_SMTPUSER` - * Username to authenticate to the SMTP host in `LSMB_MAIL_SMTPHOST`. + Username to authenticate to the SMTP host in `LSMB_MAIL_SMTPHOST`. * `LSMB_MAIL_SMTPPASS` - * Password to authenticate to the SMTP host in `LSMB_MAIL_SMTPHOST` with the - user in `LSMB_MAIL_SMTPUSER`. + Password to authenticate to the SMTP host in `LSMB_MAIL_SMTPHOST` with the + user in `LSMB_MAIL_SMTPUSER`. * `LSMB_MAIL_SMTPAUTHMECH` - * A space separated list of SASL mechanisms to be used for authentication of - the smtp connection with the SMTP server. Available mechanisms depend on - your installed environment, but the following mechanisms should be available - in all of them: `PLAIN` `LOGIN` `CRAM_MD5` & `DIGEST_MD5`. **Note that** - `PLAIN` or `LOGIN` send passwords in plain text over the wire to the SMTP - server; only use these methods in combination with TLS encryption. + A space separated list of SASL mechanisms to be used for authentication of + the smtp connection with the SMTP server. Available mechanisms depend on + your installed environment, but the following mechanisms should be available + in all of them: `PLAIN` `LOGIN` `CRAM_MD5` & `DIGEST_MD5`. **Note that** + `PLAIN` or `LOGIN` send passwords in plain text over the wire to the SMTP + server; only use these methods in combination with TLS encryption. # Advanced setup