fix some grammar mistakes

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Son NK 2019-12-18 18:30:31 +02:00
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@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ openssl rsa -in dkim.key -pubout -out dkim.pub.key
You will need the files `dkim.key` and `dkim.pub.key` for the next steps.
For email gurus, we have chosen 1024 key length instead of 2048 for DNS simplicty as some registrar don't play well with long TXT record.
For email gurus, we have chosen 1024 key length instead of 2048 for DNS simplicty as some registrars don't play well with long TXT record.
### DNS
@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ Set up DKIM by adding a TXT record for `dkim._domainkey.mydomain.com` with the f
v=DKIM1; k=rsa; p=public_key
```
with the `public_key` being your `dkim.pub.key` with
with the `public_key` being your `dkim.pub.key` but
- remove the `-----BEGIN PUBLIC KEY-----` and `-----END PUBLIC KEY-----`
- join all the lines on a single line.
@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ From Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sender_Policy_Framework
> Sender Policy Framework (SPF) is an email authentication method designed to detect forging sender addresses during the delivery of the email
Similar to DKIM, setting up SPF is highly recommended.
Add a TXT record for `mydomain.com` with the value `v=spf1 mx -all`. What it means is only your server can send email with `@mydomain.com` domain. To verify, you can use `dig mydomain.com txt`.
Add a TXT record for `mydomain.com` with the value `v=spf1 mx -all`. What it means is only your server can send email with `@mydomain.com` domain. To verify, you can use `dig mydomain.com txt`
#### DMARC (optional) TODO
@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ docker network create -d bridge \
### Postgres
This sections show how to run a Postgres database using Docker. At the end of this section, you will have a database username and password that're going to be used in the next section.
This sections show how to run a Postgres database using Docker. At the end of this section, you will have a database username and password that're going to be used in the next steps.
If you already have a Postgres database, you can skip this section and just copy the database username/password.