docs: misc improvements (#3773)

* correct misc typos

We also seem to be favoring `behavior` over `behaviour`.

* bump MkDocs version

* resolve errors shown when buildg docs

* improve the Rspamd page

* behaviour -> behavior

Streamline the usage of this word. The majority used behavior, so I
opted to go with this way of spelling it.

* Apply suggestions from code review

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Co-authored-by: Brennan Kinney <5098581+polarathene@users.noreply.github.com>
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- **macOS:** DMS has limited support for macOS. Often an issue encountered is due to permissions related to the `volumes` config in `compose.yaml`. You may have luck [trying `gRPC FUSE`][gh-macos-support] as the file sharing implementation; [`VirtioFS` is the successor][docker-macos-virtiofs] but presently appears incompatible with DMS.
- **Kernel:** Some systems provide [kernels with modifications (_replacing defaults and backporting patches_)][network::kernels-modified] to support running legacy software or kernels, complicating compatibility. This can be commonly experienced with products like NAS.
- **CGroups v2:** Hosts running older kernels (prior to 5.2) and systemd (prior to v244) are not likely to leverage cgroup v2, or have not defaulted to the cgroup v2 `unified` hierarchy. Not meeting this baseline may influence the behaviour of your DMS container, even with the latest Docker Engine installed.
- **CGroups v2:** Hosts running older kernels (prior to 5.2) and systemd (prior to v244) are not likely to leverage cgroup v2, or have not defaulted to the cgroup v2 `unified` hierarchy. Not meeting this baseline may influence the behavior of your DMS container, even with the latest Docker Engine installed.
- **Container runtime:** Docker and Podman for example have subtle differences. DMS docs are primarily focused on Docker, but we try to document known issues where relevant.
- **Rootless containers:** Introduces additional differences in behaviour or requirements:
- **Rootless containers:** Introduces additional differences in behavior or requirements:
- cgroup v2 is required for supporting rootless containers.
- Differences such as for container networking which may further affect support for IPv6 and preserving the client IP (Remote address). Example with Docker rootless are [binding a port to a specific interface][docker-rootless-interface] and the choice of [port forwarding driver][docs-rootless-portdriver].