> No amount of effort can help someone who is unwilling to learn the bare > minimum about a new program they want to use - and if they aren't even > aware that dovecot has a config file (as does every other server app > I've ever used), or what it is named or where it is - well, I don't > think I need to say anything more. I would have to agree. Dovecot is not an end-user program, so a person needs to read a few pages of docs and plan his install. That is why network admins and IT people go to school and/or buy soo many technical manuals. Do scalpels come with the book "Surgery for Dummies"?
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