Change the remaining instances of e-mail to email.

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<chapter id="contrib">
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<para>Start with the PRs that have not been assigned to anyone else, but
if one them is assigned to someone else, but it looks like something
you can handle, e-mail the person it is assigned to and ask if you can
you can handle, email the person it is assigned to and ask if you can
work on it&mdash;they might already have a patch ready to be tested,
or further ideas that you can discuss with them.</para>
</sect2>
@ -443,4 +443,4 @@ THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
sgml-always-quote-attributes: t
sgml-parent-document: ("../book.sgml" "part" "chapter")
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$FreeBSD: doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/advanced-networking/chapter.sgml,v 1.66 2001/08/02 01:57:08 chern Exp $
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<chapter id="advanced-networking">
@ -3455,7 +3455,7 @@ foobardomain.org. IN SOA ns1.foobardomain.org. admin.foobardomain.org. (
primary/authoritative nameserver for this zone
</para>
<para><email>admin.foobardomain.org.</email> - the
responsible person for this zone, e-mail address with @
responsible person for this zone, email address with @
replaced. (<email>admin@foobardomain.org</email> becomes
<email>admin.foobardomain.org</email>)
</para>

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<chapter id="basics">
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run with continuous user input, and so they disconnect from the terminal
at the first opportunity. For example, a web server spends all day
responding to web requests, it normally does not need any input from
you. Programs that transport e-mail from site to site are another
you. Programs that transport email from site to site are another
example of this class of application.</para>
<para>We call these programs <firstterm>daemons</firstterm>. Daemons were

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$FreeBSD: doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/contrib/chapter.sgml,v 1.460 2001/08/02 00:36:18 murray Exp $
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<chapter id="contrib">
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<para>Start with the PRs that have not been assigned to anyone else, but
if one them is assigned to someone else, but it looks like something
you can handle, e-mail the person it is assigned to and ask if you can
you can handle, email the person it is assigned to and ask if you can
work on it&mdash;they might already have a patch ready to be tested,
or further ideas that you can discuss with them.</para>
</sect2>
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sgml-always-quote-attributes: t
sgml-parent-document: ("../book.sgml" "part" "chapter")
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<chapter id="cutting-edge">
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<para>Use the <application><link
linkend="ctm">CTM</link></application> facility. If you
have very bad connectivity (high price connections or
only e-mail access) <application>CTM</application> is an option.
only email access) <application>CTM</application> is an option.
However, it is a lot of hassle and can give you broken files.
This leads to it being rarely used, which again increases
the chance of it not working for fairly long periods of

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<appendix id="eresources">
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<para><emphasis>Digest lists:</emphasis> Many of the above lists are
also available as digests. New messages posted to the list are
collected and sent out as a single e-mail when the sizes goes
collected and sent out as a single email when the sizes goes
over 100KB. The lists available in digest form are:</para>
<informaltable frame="none">
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touch a part of the system where a bug may adversely affect
the integrity of the system.</para>
<!-- I can't actually find a charter for this, but there's this e-mail: http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=223347+225804+/usr/local/www/db/text/2000/cvs-all/20001210.cvs-all -->
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<chapter id="ports">
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<ulink url="http://www.freshports.org/">http://www.freshports.org/</ulink>.
FreshPorts tracks changes to the applications in the ports tree as
they happen, and allows you to <quote>watch</quote> one or more
ports, and will send you an e-mail when they are updated.</para>
ports, and will send you an email when they are updated.</para>
</listitem>
<indexterm><primary>FreshMeat</primary></indexterm>