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On Thu, Jan 10, 2008 at 10:26:05AM -0700, Andrew Falanga may have written:
In an ideal world, perhaps, no one would setup a mail server unless they knew how to. The trouble is, this position doesn't take into account that we *DON'T* live in an ideal world. In our world, to know how to do something means you've got to set it up. But to set it up, you've got to be familiar with it, but to be familiar with it, you've got to set it up.
I think that is what testing and lab enviroments are meant to accomplish. The Dovecot Wiki is for information about dovecot. It isn't for people to paste the results of Google searches you think would be helpful. Is it really that foreign of a concept to encounter a term you are not familiar with, copy it into your clipboard, and paste it into Google? I thought that was half of being successful at IT?
http://www.delink.net/ Very few industries are as big as you imagine them to be. There's a reason why so many people meet the same folk every now and again - there are only about 100 people who work in IT in the whole world, the rest of them are just MCSEs who pretend to. - Seen in the monastery -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux)
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