Sorry for the late reply.  It's my fault.

On Fri, Mar 02 2001, Todd A. Jacobs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Fri, 2 Mar 2001, Balazs Nagy wrote:
> 
> >     - /var/qmail/man/: man pages should be eliminated in favor to html
> >       pages, but it would be great if there would have a correct html2man
> >       generator (it must not to be the part of the package)
> 
> Um, man is a standard. Man is searchable. Man doesn't require an
> administrator to install lynx or some other program just to view the help.
> And no one should EVER be forced to use a GUI on a server platform (unless
> you like running MS OSes), especially not for the sole "privelege" of
> running Netscape in order to read documentation.

For example SCO stores man pages in html.  I don't think it's a question of
GUI but a question of storing information.

> > It's not exactly qmail-related, but a rblsmtpd should be configured
> > more sophisticated (eg. not from command line).

I think there's a little confusion here.  sophisticated configuration means
configuration file or configuration dir to me.
-- 
Nagy Balazs, LSC
http://www.lsc.hu/

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