Template: metche/email Type: string Default: root@localhost _Description: E-mail address receiving metche reports: metche monitors "system state" changes. An hour after the last change has been recorded an e-mail report is sent describing changes made to: - files inside the watched directory (/etc by default), - user maintained changelog file(s) (if configured to do so), - the list of installed Debian packages (if configured to do so). . Please enter the e-mail that should receive these reports. It typically corresponds to the alias or mailing-list used by system administrators for this computer. . Note: by default, metche does not send detailed diffs describing file changes as this can leak confidential information. If you want to use this feature, you are strongly encouraged to turn on GPG encryption at the same time. See the metche(8) man page and the configuration file for more details. Template: metche/changelog/type Type: select Default: No changelog monitoring __Choices: Single changelog file, Multiple changelog files, No changelog monitoring _Description: Changelog monitoring type: metche can monitor one or more changelogs written by the system administrators. . These changelogs should contain comments describing the changes made to the system. The easiest way to organize these comments is to put them all together in one file. . Another possibility is to have a subdirectory for each administrative task with a file named "Changelog". This way, you can store source code or configuration examples along with the documentation on how they have been used. Template: metche/changelog/file Type: string Default: /root/Changelog _Description: Changelog file to be monitored: This option sets the path of the changelog file to be monitored. Template: metche/changelog/directory Type: string Default: /root/changelogs _Description: Changelog directory to be monitored: This option sets the path to the root directory containing the Changelogs. Each "Changelog" file should be in a sub-directory of this directory.