The problem here is that there are some options that we added typically for individual users at their request, which are available in the latest released version, but aren't advertised yet. Although it would be nice to have the manual reflect all options that are available in the latest release, we can't always do that (for example, there are sometimes features that are in a released version that are still in beta testing that do not get added to the manual).I hope you understand when I say.. its hard for me to concieve of renewing a support agreement when your product isn't even fully documented..
In this case, we are planning to add a new section to the manual that summarizes all the new options that can be used in the *.eml files, rather than having them in separate locations in the manual.
I really like your software.. thats why I bought all of them for my server..
Thank you.
but after a year.. I still don't see a link to the manual on your website.. you have to know where it is...
That is intentional, not a mistake. That's a policy issue.
The main reason for that is that this list is also used to discuss the latest beta versions, which often have new features that aren't found in the manual yet. If there is anything that you think is missing from the manual, please let me know so that we can take care of it.and beyond installing it and turning it on... I don't see much documentation on making it do more checks like I see referenced here on this list...
We do occasionally hear from people that the manuals are lacking, but we rarely hear specifics as to what should be added/changed.
-Scott
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