Here's an example.  Instruction say to edit

## vim /etc/default/dbmail

START_IMAPD=true
START_LMTPD=true

and then to restart dbmail with:

service dbmail restart

the problem with this is that there is no file dbmail to edit at /etc/default/, 
so the instruction should probably say to CREATE and add, to the file; further, 
there is no dbmail service to restart; and there are no instruction on how to 
start or restart dbmail for ANY platform regardless of OS.

Oh look, no useful docs.  what a surprise.


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Subject: Re: [Dbmail] where to put dbmail.conf



Am 03.04.20 um 21:26 schrieb David in Denver:
> under /etc/dbmail?
> under /etc?
> under /usr/local/etc?
>
> I've found three possible options in the docs, so which is it?

depends on your environment and packaging
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