Minor changes in README

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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Now configure your webserver. URL rewriting to index.php is required.
### Nginx
Nginx config examples following, but you still need to change domain and path in config as explained in WebMum Config -> Paths.
Nginx config examples following, but you still need to change domain and path in config as explained in **WebMUM Configuration Config > Paths**.
With subdirectory `webmum/` in URL (e.g. `http://mydomain.tld/webmum/`):
@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ server {
}
```
### Apache
### Apache
Apache config examples following, but you still need to change domain and path in config as explained in WebMum Config -> Paths.
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## WebMUM Configuration
Configure WebMUM via the configuration file at `config/config.inc.php`.
Configure WebMUM via the configuration file at `config/config.inc.php`.
### MySQL
@ -190,7 +190,6 @@ ALTER TABLE `aliases` ADD COLUMN `multi_source` VARCHAR(32) NULL DEFAULT NULL;
WebMUM will then show a larger field for source addresses in the frontend and you can not list emails in source field.
### Paths
(#path-config)
Define the URL of the web application, and it's subfolder:
@ -295,19 +294,19 @@ git stash
git pull origin master
git stash pop
```
... and you are ready to go. Git might complain about conflicting files - you will have to resolve the merge conflict manually then.
If you downloaded WebMUM as a ZIP package, you have to update WebMUM manually.
**After every update:**
**After every update:**
Please check if your config.inc.php fits the current requirements by comparing your version of the file with the config.inc.php in the repository.
## FAQ
### Which password scheme does WebMUM use?
By default WebMUM uses SHA512-CRYPT password scheme. It cloud be change in the config file to SHA256-CRYPT or BLOWFISH-CRYPT.
By default WebMUM uses `SHA-512` encryption for passwords. You can also between the alternatives `SHA-256` or `BLOWFISH` in the config.
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