<lexicon lang="en-us">
        <entry>
            <base>FORM_TITLE</base>
            <trans>Configure the MX Backup function</trans>
        </entry>
        <entry>
            <base>FIRST_PAGE_DESCRIPTION</base>
            <trans><![CDATA[
                <p>
		By default, SME really hate to be a mail relay. This means
		that, if someone outside your local(s) network(s) 
		try to send to your SME box a mail for 
		a domain that is not owned by this SME box, the mail is
		rejected.</p>
		<p>
		But you can choose to be a second mail server (or MX Backup)
		for some others
		hosts or domains. In this case, you have to set the
		domains or hosts names that you plan to backup.
		You have also to say if you accept only one precise host
		( you accept mail address like <tt>this_guy@bar.foo</tt> 
		but you won't accept <tt>this_other@big.bar.foo</tt>)
		or one complete domain with all
		subdomain (mail address in form <tt>this_guy@*.bar.foo</tt>)
		</p>
		<p>
		Some point of interest :
		</p>
		<p>
		<ul>
		<li>This is only one part of the configuration. This will 
		only work if the DNS of the domains you plan to backup are
		correctly set (that is : your server should be a MX with a 
		priority higher than the 'real' MX server)
		<li>You can choose between a domain and a host, but remember :
		You cannot choose the mailbox ( The left part of the E-Mail address )
		</ul>
		</p>
                ]]>
            </trans>
        </entry>
        <entry>
            <base>BUTTON_LABEL_CREATE</base>
            <trans>Create a new MX-Backup rule</trans>
        </entry>
        <entry>
            <base>BUTTON_LABEL_START_SERVICE</base>
            <trans>Enable MX Backup</trans>
        </entry>
        <entry>
            <base>SERVICE_RUNNING</base>
            <trans>MX Backup is Enabled</trans>
        </entry>
        <entry>
            <base>BUTTON_LABEL_STOP_SERVICE</base>
            <trans>Disable MX Backup</trans>
        </entry>
        <entry>
            <base>SERVICE_STOPPED</base>
            <trans>MX Backup is Disabled</trans>
        </entry>
        <entry>
            <base>SUMMARY_ADD_DESC</base>
            <trans>The following table summarizes the MX Backup rule
                that you are about to add. If you are satisfied with the rule,
                click the &quot;Add&quot; button. If you are not, click the
                &quot;Cancel&quot; button.
            </trans>
        </entry>
        <entry>
            <base>SUMMARY_REMOVE_DESC</base>
            <trans>The following table summarizes the MX Backup rule
                that you are about to remove. If you are sure you want to 
                remove the rule, click the &quot;Remove&quot; button. If not,
                click the &quot;Cancel&quot; button.
            </trans>
        </entry>
        <entry>
            <base>SHOW_MXBACKUP</base>
            <trans>
		Below you will find a table summarizing the current
                mx-backup rules installed on this server. Click on the
                &quot;Remove&quot; link to remove the corresponding rule.
	    </trans>
        </entry>
        <entry>
            <base>NO_MXBACKUP</base>
            <trans>There are currently no 'MX Backuped' hosts or domains on the system.</trans>
        </entry>
        <entry>
            <base>CREATE_PAGE_DESCRIPTION</base>
            <trans><![CDATA[
		<p>
		Set the domain name or host name you plan to 'MX Backup'.
		If you plan to backup an entire domain select 'Domain'.
		If you're unsure, this is the most sensible choice.
		If you only want to act as a MX Backup for one host (and
		no others hosts that could be sub-domains of this host) then
		select 'Host'.
		</p>
                ]]>
            </trans>
        </entry>
        <entry>
            <base>DOMAIN</base>
            <trans>Domain</trans>
        </entry>
        <entry>
            <base>HOST</base>
            <trans>Host</trans>
        </entry>
        <entry>
            <base>LABEL_NAME</base>
            <trans>Internet Name</trans>
        </entry>
        <entry>
            <base>LABEL_HOST_DOMAIN</base>
            <trans>HOST or DOMAIN</trans>
        </entry>
        <entry>
            <base>Configuration</base>
            <trans>Configuration</trans>
        </entry>
        <entry>
            <base>MX-Backup</base>
            <trans>MX Backup Configuration</trans>
        </entry>
        <entry>
            <base>SAVE</base>
            <trans>Save</trans>
        </entry>
        <entry>
            <base>APPLY</base>
            <trans>Add</trans>
        </entry>
        <entry>
            <base>NEXT</base>
            <trans>Next</trans>
        </entry>
        <entry>
            <base>CANCEL</base>
            <trans>Cancel</trans>
        </entry>
        <entry>
            <base>SUCCESS</base>
            <trans>Your change to the MX Backup configuration has been
            successfully saved.
            </trans>
        </entry>
        <entry>
            <base>REMOVE</base>
            <trans>Remove</trans>
        </entry>
        <entry>
            <base>ERR_NO_MXBACKUP_RECORD</base>
            <trans>Cannot retrieve mxbackup record from the mxbackup
            database.</trans>
        </entry>
        <entry>
            <base>ERR_UNSUPPORTED_MODE</base>
            <trans>Unsupported mode.</trans>
        </entry>
        <entry>
            <base>ERR_BADNAME</base>
            <trans>The name you gave don't seems to be a valid Internet 
            Name.The name should only contain uppercase, lowercase, numbers and the '-' digit.
	    The name should contain between 1 and 4 dot. The last word (the tld) can only contains letters and
	    it shoult have a least 2 characters, but not more than 5.</trans>
        </entry>
        <entry>
            <base>ACTION</base>
            <trans>Action</trans>
        </entry>
        <entry>
            <base>ENABLED</base>
            <trans>ENABLED</trans>
        </entry>
        <entry>
            <base>DISABLED</base>
            <trans>DISABLED</trans>
        </entry>
</lexicon>
