Dan,

> Client/server is a concept it sounds like Chris (apologies if I
> attribute part of the above to the wrong person) may not have run into.

Thanks for the compliment that I'm too young to have known about
client/server, but unfortunately I'm old enough to have been in the industry
when the major client/server push came about.. so yep, all too familier with
that.

What I'm struggling with, and I think others are too, is the lack of
documentation in obvious areas, i.e. on the product homepage.

I know there's install notes in the tarballs, perldocs and some notes on the
web that can be found by google, but you really have to hunt these down. The
product needs to be documented on how it works, how to install it and basic
trouble shooting on the product home page.

It's obviously a great product and has made a great job of catching spam at
my home, and therefore I'm going to be more inclined to suggest my customers
take a serious look at it, but it needs improvement in these soft areas. I
would like to help with that if possible, right now I don't know enough
about how it works.

Anyway, thanks for the age compliment!

Chris



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