That's the way it goes, I guess. What intrigues me is why so many mails
directed to a mail server list have @hotmail.com addresses (or similar).
It's certainly true that a lot of questions have the answer of RTFM, but
I'd also say that for the newbie qmail can be a bit baffling,
particularly if an install doesn't go as planned. You could also add to
that the point that qmail's intended audience, as defined by the nature
of the product, ought be people who have a proven need for it, and the
experience (at least with *nix) to know where to look if it doesn't
work. Yet that's plainly not the case. I'd be interested to find out who
is using qmail, and why.
Adam McKenna wrote:
>
> Someone asked a really dumb qmail-related question and was ignored. Right
> after that, someone asked an equally dumb non-qmail-related question and got
> 10 answers.
>
> Does anyone else see something wrong with that?
>
> --Adam