* nextcloud.rst : add double quote to not forget them
Add double quote to not forget them, and avoid the message :
warning: Soon, all strings have to be in double quotes. Please replace UserName with "UserName"
* fastmail.rst : add double quote to not forget them
Add double quote to not forget them, and avoid the message :
warning: Soon, all strings have to be in double quotes. Please replace UserName with "UserName"
* icloud.rst : add double quote to not forget them
Add double quote to not forget them, and avoid the message :
warning: Soon, all strings have to be in double quotes. Please replace UserName with "UserName"
* todoman.rst : add double quote to not forget them
Add double quote to not forget them, and avoid the message :
warning: Soon, all strings have to be in double quotes. Please replace UserName with "UserName"
* xandikos.rst : add double quote to not forget them
Add double quote to not forget them, and avoid the message :
warning: Soon, all strings have to be in double quotes. Please replace UserName with "UserName"
* davmail.rst : add double quote to not forget them
Add double quote to not forget them, and avoid the message :
warning: Soon, all strings have to be in double quotes. Please replace UserName with "UserName"
* partial-sync.rst : add double quote to not forget them
Add double quote to not forget them, and avoid the message :
warning: Soon, all strings have to be in double quotes. Please replace UserName with "UserName"
Include a systemd.timer file (the interval can be overridden, as
mentioned in the docs). TBH, I'd suggest downstream packagers of
systemd-based distributions include these files on installation
(activation needs to be done manually anyway).
I installed mwic, so you don't have to.
`unperformant` doesn't seem to be an often used english word either and
`addressbook` is probably `address book`.