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[minion-cvs] Most of documentation updates for 0.0.7rc1. Still need...



Update of /home/minion/cvsroot/src/minion/etc
In directory moria.mit.edu:/tmp/cvs-serv21755/etc

Modified Files:
	mixminiond.conf 
Log Message:
Most of documentation updates for 0.0.7rc1.  Still need to do a manpage

Index: mixminiond.conf
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/minion/cvsroot/src/minion/etc/mixminiond.conf,v
retrieving revision 1.43
retrieving revision 1.44
diff -u -d -r1.43 -r1.44
--- mixminiond.conf	7 Feb 2004 06:56:45 -0000	1.43
+++ mixminiond.conf	7 Mar 2004 06:33:56 -0000	1.44
@@ -126,7 +126,7 @@
 #   Use this option to define a 'nickname' for this server that users will
 #   use as a 'friendlier' version of your identity key.
 #
-Nickname: <Insert nickname here>
+Nickname: Insert nickname here
 
 #   Use this option to define an administrative contact for the remailer.
 #
@@ -134,7 +134,7 @@
 #   computer from the Mixminion server, so that you can get email when
 #   the server is down.
 #
-#Contact-Email: relayadmin@your.domain.here
+Contact-Email: Insert email address here
 
 #   Use this field for information that users of your remailer may want to
 #   have.  Must be no longer than 1024 characters.
@@ -142,7 +142,7 @@
 #   NOTE: Users will not necessarily see this field before they use your
 #     remailer.
 #
-Comments: This server has been running Mixminion since version 0.0.6.
+Comments: This server has been running Mixminion since version 0.0.7.
    Of course, since Mixminion is still in alpha (or since we haven't
    edited our configuration file since Mixminion came out of alpha), you
    shouldn't trust us with your anonymity yet.
@@ -210,8 +210,8 @@
 #   guess wrong, especially if you have multiple network interfaces.
 #
 #   NOTE: Older (pre-0.0.6) clients will use this value instead of the
-#   hostname below, so please be sure it is correct.  It will go away in 0.0.7
-#   or 0.0.8.
+#   hostname below, so please be sure it is correct. It will go away in
+#   0.0.8.
 #
 #IP: 0.0.0.0