-#A realm can be a literal domain name, * which matches all, or a
-#regexp. A regexp is specified by the character prefix /
-#For regexp we do case insensitive matching of the entire username string.
-#The matching of realms is done in the order they are specified, using the
-#first match found. Some examples are
-#"@example\.com$", "\.com$", ".*" and "^[a-z].*@example\.com$".
-#To treat local users separately you might try first specifying "@"
-#and after that "*".
+# A realm can be a literal domain name, * which matches all, or a
+# regexp. A regexp is specified by the character prefix /
+# For regexp we do case insensitive matching of the entire username string.
+# The matching of realms is done in the order they are specified, using the
+# first match found. Some examples are
+# "@example\.com$", "\.com$", ".*" and "^[a-z].*@example\.com$".
+# To treat local users separately you might try first specifying "@"
+# and after that "*".