At 14:49 21-04-2004 -0500, you wrote:
FYI. This is my last submission to the Mozilla Bugzilla that partially addresses the needs of newbies who want a user-friendly gui or wizard to set up and configure everything, requiring the user only to make choices among easily-understood menu options.

I've seen a message to this list about a GUI to maintain Clamav.


A perl script taking user input (shell) and writing the config file to disc would help?

Simply telling newbies to "learn Linux" doesn't suffice. We need to provide solutions for non-techies (which, though we might not admit it, are also likely to be useful to techies).

I hope none of the techies are looking forward to an introduction on how to use either vi(m) or pico :-)


If you dive into the water that doesn't mean you can swim, you'll have to learn it first..
Now why should it be so much different if someone tries to use a computer or an OS?


AFAIK all docs are pretty clear. I found the .pdf files very helpful in order to get going with Clamav. I did find a few things missing from the clamdoc.pdf (in the chapter about clamav-milter). I'm going to write a few mods and mail it to the maintainer of that doc so he can compile a new version.



B.



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