1#!/bin/sh 2 3cat <<EOF 4<!doctype html public "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" 5 "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> 6 7<html> 8 9<head> 10 11<title>Postfix Manual Pages </title> 12 13<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=us-ascii"> 14 15</head> 16 17<body> 18 19<h1><img src="postfix-logo.jpg" width="203" height="98" ALT="">Postfix 20Manual Pages </h1> 21 22<hr> 23 24<h2> Information for new Postfix users </h2> 25 26<p> New Postfix users should first look at the following introductory 27documents. These introductions are hyperlinked to more advanced 28documents and to UNIX-style manual pages. The UNIX-style manual 29pages are intended for people who are already familiar with Postfix. 30</p> 31 32<ul> 33 34<li> <a href="OVERVIEW.html"> Postfix architecture overview </a> 35 36<li> <a href="BASIC_CONFIGURATION_README.html"> Basic configuration 37</a> 38 39<li> <a href="DEBUG_README.html"> Trouble shooting </a> 40 41<li> <a href="CONTENT_INSPECTION_README.html"> Content inspection 42overview</a> 43 44<li> <a href="SMTPD_ACCESS_README.html">Relay/access control overview 45</a> 46 47<li> <a href="DATABASE_README.html"> Lookup table overview </a> 48 49</ul> 50 51<h2> Postfix manual page organization </h2> 52 53<p> Each Postfix manual page is numbered after a section of the 54UNIX manual: examples are mailq(1) or access(5). Unfortunately, 55there is no single universal method to organize manual pages; each 56UNIX flavor appears to be different. Postfix documentation assumes 57the following convention: </p> 58 59<blockquote> 60 61<table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"> 62 63<tr><th> Section </th> <th> Topic </th> </tr> 64 65<tr><td colspan="2"> <hr> </td> </tr> 66 67<tr><td align="center"> 1 </td> <td> Commands </td> </tr> 68 69<tr><td align="center"> 3 </td> <td> Library routines </td> </tr> 70 71<tr><td align="center"> 5 </td> <td> File formats </td> </tr> 72 73<tr><td align="center"> 8 </td> <td> Daemons </td> </tr> 74 75</table> 76 77</blockquote> 78 79EOF 80 81srctoman "$@" | awk ' 82 83NR == 1,/SH "*SEE ALSO"*/ { next } 84 85/^Other:$/ { print ul; exit } 86 87/^[A-Z].*:$/ { print ul "<h2>", $0, "</h2>\n\n<ul>\n\n"; ul = "</ul>\n\n" } 88 89/^[a-z][-a-z0-9_]+\(/ { print "<li>", $0, "\n" } 90 91' | sed 's;: </h2>$; </h2>;' 92 93cat <<EOF 94</body> 95 96</html> 97EOF 98