>> We're not paid and don't have time to spend hours poring over the
>> documentation, there's more important things to do like deal with
>> customers.
>
>If you're too busy to read the documentation, hire someone to do it for
>you.
>
>> I *know* that qmail is good, fairly simple to install and secure.  But
>> a bit more acceptance that the documentation and other help isn't all
>> *that* brilliant would reduce the sort of problems that
>> non-professional users have installing it.
>
>If you're not a professional, maybe you should not be setting up a mail
>server.

Word Brother Vince.  You know, e-mail is so emotionally tied to your users.
 They DEPEND on email and the fact that it will ALWAYS get delivered.  If
you don't know what you're doing you should not be installing a mail
server.  If you don't have time, you're fooling yourself because q-mail
(like any MTA) is full of quirks.  Most companies have someone dedicated to
the task of looking after email - and if this is not your company you
should look towards Micro$oft for buggy, low grade help.




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