I was thinking of that, but I sent out several missives in the past and did not get an answer. I would like to get a quickie introduction so I don't have to waste a huge amount of time finding out where you are at. If I have to do that, I just don't have the time. That usually is the problem with the open source community. There are lots of people who would like to help, but there is no easy entrance. It just takes too long to get up to speed. So, for now, I don't. Maybe I will when I can take the time to get the basics of what you have done.

At 08:53 PM 2/1/03 -0500, you wrote:

>> 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.

> If you did this, you would find, in my opinion, that James use would sky
> rocket.  This really should be the objective, if you want use to
> increase.  This, also, would not be too hard to do.

Want to contribute?  :-)

        --- Noel

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