[QUOTE] Charles Marcus[/QUOTE] > > Who says you have to install it? Almost all the fora which are speaking of setting up a mail server tell me to install Dovecot
> And who is it that you think owes you 'descent support' for free? When and where did I spoke about FREE? I never said I didn't want to pay for it!!! Please don't think for me... > That said, the support on the dovecot list is the best I've seen, even > when people get attitudes (like yours)... Attitudes? Since when is a normal business inquiry not appropriate? > If you want to learn linux, and learn how to admin a mail server, you're > expected to do some leg work yourself... no one expects you to be a > guru, but a little googling on how to change ownership of files in linux > would most likely answer this particular question. Sorry, but the answers on this mail group are written with as few words as possible - if it was written in Finnish, I'd understand just as much as I do now. Googling on a Dovecot problems results always in www.dovecot.org or one of its child sites. Always. Googling on a Linux question results always in experts-exchange. Always. > > Also, the attititude will most likely get surprising little response. If > you want to get help from someone for free, it helps to ask nicely. I don't agree. I know the way of asking isn't the most nice way - and I also apologise to them, who assisted me! But who cares if I agree with someone, who didn't assist me at all, but who only is capable of writing negatively about me? > Thats said, I wouldn't be surprised if Timo responds nicely anyway... > I've seen him respond to much worse emails than yours, and yours was > pretty bad... Pretty bad? You misunderstood me, my friend. Try to read reasonable next time. That helps! > > -- > > Best regards, > > Charles > -- Med venlig hilsen, Met vriendelijke groeten,
