Is there a way to do this without the wizard?
Thanks for any info
-Nick
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I
think this is the best idea. This also give the admin that wants to or needs
to use the new features/bug fixes can and they
Markus,
Good ideas you have there. If I may comment briefly:
Dynamic disabling of resource-intensive tests would be an absolute
godsend. Since I have enabled filtering I went from a server that had
gobs of extra overhead to one that is taxed and often redlines both
processors. A load-smart
Seems that there is a lot of chatter on the mailing list right now
with tests etc that are not in the manual. I am curious will a new
manual be released, or does anyone have any good explanations of some
of these tests on their sites?
The general rule of thumb is that the manual is updated
Scott, for what it's worth, our Declude maintenance is up for renewal,
and one of the questions I got asked was when there would be an
updated printed manual that our less-experienced admins could
understand. Don't worry, the maintenance will definitely get paid, but
now one of my tasks in my
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Scott, for what it's worth, our Declude maintenance is up for renewal,
and one of the questions I got asked was when there would be an
updated printed manual that our less-experienced admins could
understand. Don't worry, the maintenance will definitely get paid, but
now one
I agreebetter documentation...please!
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From: Kevin Bilbee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, January 23, 2004 11:06 AM
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I agree that a manual is greatly needed. the value of all the new tests is
greatly
I have not renewed my Junkmail SA due to the lack of an updated manual.
If Scott would spend the same amount of time updating the manul as he does
explaining to the list how features work, the manual would be current.
Monitoring and researching list archives is fine for free or diy software
but
I have not renewed my Junkmail SA due to the lack of an updated manual.
If Scott would spend the same amount of time updating the manul as he does
explaining to the list how features work, the manual would be current.
Monitoring and researching list archives is fine for free or diy software
but
Keep it up guys and you'll be forced to wait for a full release to get some of these new features that add such extreme functionality to this product. If you don't like the way Scott does this, only use the latest full release with features covered in the manual. My $.02.N. Mathews[EMAIL
but could be
listed in a separate change.log file or in a beta/interim release file.
Mike
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I have not renewed my Junkmail SA
DITTO!
The manual is completely updated right now, unless you have volunteered yourself for
the beta program. :-)
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At 03:36 PM 1/23/2004, Mike K wrote:
Scott:
Your abilities as a writer are fine. I have seem many of your explanations
on use of features and for most I think they would suffice. They just need
to be put in the online manual at the same time you post a message to the
list.
I agree that beta
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I have not renewed my Junkmail SA due to the lack of an updated manual.
If Scott would spend the s
daily
like me to also ask for a spiffy manual. I feel it has to be one or
the other and for that reason no complaints at all on my end. Great
job!
-Nick Hayer
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Maybe beta's should be by invitation/request only, and distributed only
to that group like a normal beta program? At the same time, bug fixes
can be applied to the last release, as well as the most recent beta, or
only to the beta's if that's all that is affected? It's a bit more
work to
Title: Message
I'm all in favour
of the manual being sync'ed with the releases. That's a
no-brainer.
Beta support
handling is a bone of contention, and I'd rather that support maintenance of
those featuresnot interfere with the stellar support we already get from
Declude.
Therefore, I
cares if it does not look pretty
Kevin
Bilbee
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I'll add my .02 worth
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I'm all in favour of the manual being
sync'ed with the releases. That's a no-brainer.
Beta support handling is a bone
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From: Mike K [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, January 23, 2004 3:36 PM
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Scott:
Your abilities as a writer are fine. I have seem many of your explanations
on use of features and for most I think they would suffice
Scott,
I have been away for some time and have been trying to get caught up on the
declude list (its the most active list I have).
Seems that there is a lot of chatter on the mailing list right now with
tests etc that are not in the manual. I am curious will a new manual be
released, or does
Seems that there is a lot of chatter on the mailing list right now with
tests etc that are not in the manual. I am curious will a new manual be
released, or does anyone have any good explanations of some of these tests
on their sites?
The general rule of thumb is that the manual is updated to
How about a new Manual page. The last released version was in early
December and there have been a ton of new things added. It is getting
harder and harder to search through the archives to find clarification
on a feature.
That is because there is no new release version yet.
As Scott has
www.declude.com/junkmail/manual.htm
Todd
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Douglas Hardison
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Where might I find a copy of the JunkMail manual
Where might I find a copy of the JunkMail manual. I'm interested
in reading more about the weighting system.
You can find it at http://www.declude.com/junkmail/manual.htm . If you
have any questions about it, please let me know. Thanks.
-Scott
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Scott
Just noticed that the manual.htm for junkmail shows
simply rename the \IMail\Declude\junkmail.cfg file to junkmail.bak. in
the Emergency Uninstall section.
David Stavert
Netraprise Systems, Inc.
79 13th Ave NE, Suite 112
Minneapolis, MN 55413
612.317.9065
612.317.9062 FAX
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Just noticed that the manual.htm for junkmail shows
simply rename the \IMail\Declude\junkmail.cfg file to junkmail.bak. in
the Emergency Uninstall section.
Thanks for pointing that out, it's been fixed.
[for those that didn't notice, it should be global.cfg and global.bak]
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