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* approperate -> appropriate
 * incompatable -> incompatible

British -> English:
 * customise -> customize
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The FreeBSD Documentation Project
$FreeBSD: doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mail/chapter.sgml,v 1.28 2001/08/10 22:58:15 chern Exp $
$FreeBSD: doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mail/chapter.sgml,v 1.29 2001/08/15 02:00:15 murray Exp $
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<chapter id="mail">
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<para>&man.sendmail.8; is the default Mail Transfer Agent (MTA) in
FreeBSD. <application>sendmail</application>'s job is to accept
mail from Mail User Agents (MUA) and deliver it to the
approperate mailer as defined by its configuration file.
appropriate mailer as defined by its configuration file.
<application>sendmail</application> can also accept network
connections and deliver mail to local mailboxes or deliver it to
another program.</para>
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given action. Very old software programs would hard-code in the
name and path to the mailer,
<filename>/usr/sbin/sendmail</filename>, which meant they where
incompatable with other mailers such as postfix. Today,
incompatible with other mailers such as postfix. Today,
<filename>/usr/sbin/sendmail</filename> is a wrapper that looks
at <filename>/etc/mail/mailer.conf</filename> and executes the
correct binary. When another mail transfer agent is installed

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<chapter id="x11">
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<application>WindowMaker</application> and more. Each of these
window managers provides a different look and feel; some of them
support <quote>virtual desktops</quote> some of them allow you to
completely customise the keystrokes you can use to manage your
completely customize the keystrokes you can use to manage your
desktop; some have a <quote>Start</quote> button, or similar device;
some are <quote>themeable</quote>, allowing you to completely change
the look-and-feel of your desktop by applying a new theme. These