diff --git a/docs/howto/error-reporting.txt b/docs/howto/error-reporting.txt index 2c197e1acb..9c61c97f65 100644 --- a/docs/howto/error-reporting.txt +++ b/docs/howto/error-reporting.txt @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ revealed by the error pages. However, running with :setting:`DEBUG` set to ``False`` means you'll never see errors generated by your site -- everyone will just see your public error pages. You need to keep track of errors that occur in deployed sites, so Django can be -configured to email you details of those errors. +configured to e-mail you details of those errors. Server errors ------------- @@ -32,8 +32,8 @@ the HTTP request that caused the error. documentation ` for a full list of email-related settings. -By default, Django will send email from root@localhost. However, some mail -providers reject all email from this address. To use a different sender +By default, Django will send e-mail from root@localhost. However, some mail +providers reject all e-mail from this address. To use a different sender address, modify the :setting:`SERVER_EMAIL` setting. To disable this behavior, just remove all entries from the :setting:`ADMINS` @@ -42,8 +42,8 @@ setting. 404 errors ---------- -Django can also be configured to email errors about broken links (404 "page -not found" errors). Django sends emails about 404 errors when: +Django can also be configured to e-mail errors about broken links (404 "page +not found" errors). Django sends e-mails about 404 errors when: * :setting:`DEBUG` is ``False``