The wording for publicinbox.nntpserver was awkward, too, and I
took this as opportunity to hopefully clarify it and favor
"hostname" for Internet addresses, because we already use
"address" to mean "email address" in the config.
=item publicinbox.nntpserver
-Set this to point to the address of the L<public-inbox-nntpd(1)>
+Set this to point to the hostname of the L<public-inbox-nntpd(1)>
instance. This is used to advertise the existence of the NNTP
-presnce in the L<PublicInbox::WWW> HTML interface.
+endpoint in the L<PublicInbox::WWW> HTML interface.
-Multiple values are allowed for servers with multiple
-addresses or mirrors.
+Multiple values are allowed for instances with multiple hostnames
+or mirrors.
Default: none
L<public-inbox-learn(1)> and L<public-inbox-watch(1)>.
This directory can always be regenerated with L<public-inbox-index(1)>.
-If lost or damaaged, there is no need to back it up unless the
+If lost or damaged, there is no need to back it up unless the
CPU/memory cost of regenerating it outweighs the storage/transfer cost.
Since SCHEMA_VERSION 15 and the development of the v2 format,