module exports a directory tree as a symbolic name. Modules are
exported by specifying a module name in square brackets [module]
followed by the options for that module.
+The module name cannot contain a slash or a closing square bracket. If the
+name contains whitespace, each internal sequence of whitespace will be
+changed into a single space, while leading or trailing whitespace will be
+discarded.
startdit()
rsync will refuse to run if that path is a directory or a symlink to
a directory. When using the "munge symlinks" option in a chroot area,
you should add this path to the exclude setting for the module so that
-the user can't try to create it.
+a user can't try to create it.
Note: rsync makes no attempt to verify that any pre-existing symlinks in
the hierarchy are as safe as you want them to be. If you setup an rsync