I really should clarify that comment

When i mean conflicts I am talking about the examples that are posted within 
various Debian related sites under the guise of a "how to" I do not view 
these as official documentation but they are invaluable in trying to see how 
the
various commands interact with each other in a combined way however they are 
nearly always specific to the authors specific implementation and they often 
conflict with each other.

The most difficult thing as a noob is that without any background in 
scripting or programming.
What may seem an obvious connection between two area's of a configuration to 
an experienced user is often somewhat cryptic to a noob

This is no the fault of the developer or the manual writers (if they are 
different)  but it doesn mean you will get the odd confused soul coming here 
for a little guidance.


If I get the time to write it would anyone here have time/be willing to 
error check a "noobs guide to exim on Debian" ?

Yours
Hill


> On Mon, 6 Nov 2006 17:18:48 -0000, "Hill Ruyter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>>However as a newbie it is not always obvious what information can be found
>>where
>>and I was glad to get pointed in the direction of the right document by
>>people here when I had become a little lost
>>in the sea of conflicting documents and howtos that is Debian land (This 
>>may
>>be because my requirements were a little unusual)
>
> If there are conflicting documents within Debian Land (as if: Found on
> a debian.org web page or on your installed Debian system in /usr),
> please file a bug. We are working _REALLY_ hard to avoid conflicts.
>
> Greetings
> Marc
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