> If we can get to the point where IT juniors straight out
> of school can set up James without difficulty, that has
> got to be good for us.
As far as I know, Home Ec. majors can setup James out of the box right now.
Doing *more* with it, might be a different matter.
Actually, we are fairly close. What we would need is a setup document that
starts with the absolutely basics. Perhaps starting with someone who just
got a cable modem, and talks them through using one of the free Dynamic DNS
services to setup their own mail server.
In other words, something that talks about going to www.dyndns.org, setting
up a free account by following their directions, setting up an MX record,
setting up James with an account, and then testing e-mail reciept.
Start with a computer on broadband and end up with e-mail arriving at
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--- Noel
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