Paul (and His Minions), 

Again, we seem to be entwined in a bit of 'cognitive dissonance' regarding 
documentation; I'm somewhat aware of the value of reading it - but we don't 
have any!... 


Where _could_ the much-loved, much-sought 'human-readable' asciidocs be, when 
we've had to build with --disable-manual, because we don't have asciidoc? 


Right now, am struggling with reading the actual content of our emails, so am 
seeking documentation. Daemons seem to be working OK; we are receiving email, 
can see headers with dbmail-imapd, but cannot read any mail contents nor see 
attachments. 


This is a PostgreSQL backend - messageblks are apparently in binary (bytea) 
format. Is there any special magic or incantation? 


Alternatively, I'll try this again - would someone simply zip up a copy of the 
full docs for us, or point to its location on line? 


TIA, Lou 

> Unfortunately, we _cannot_ build the documentation from source, as we 
> don't have (is it asciidoc, docbook?) implementation on Solaris. We 
> have been building with the --disable-manual setting. IS THERE a 
> fully-built version of the docs somewhere, or can someone simply zip it 
> to an archive for us? We don't want to spend the time on a side project 
> - asciidoc configuration? - just to get a copy of dbmail docs. 

Ahem, they are ASCIIdocs for a reason: they are human readable and 
editable. Try reading them! 
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