> How exactly is my MUA broken?
Your MTA is not so broken that it could not be fixed if you actually
understood what you are doing. Robin chose to be more polite to you
than you are to us, so he rather wrote that it's your MUA's fault.
> Telling someone to RTFM would be helpful, if the manual being referenced as
> indicated.
Say, weren't you the guy who accused Robin of bad spelling?
I suggest you should fix your grammar first.
> When exactly did I call Dave Sill an asshole? I simply made meantion that
> his HOWTO did not assist in my configuration of qmail.
Did you, at any time, consider that this might not be the fault of the
documentation but of your own? BTW: It's "mention", not "meantion".
> This is not a derogatory statement in any fashion. Simply a statement
> of fact. As for providing clarifications to the document, I very well
> may once I have qmail configured the way I would like it.
What do we have to do to get you and your new-age psycho-babble
self-help crap off this list? Please go away and watch a few hundred
hours of the fine world-class US "let's all be happy and friendly"
mind-control television. That ought to mellow you out a little.
> What brings me to post? Simple, I like to help people learn more about
> computing.
To me it looks like you enjoy sabotaging other people's means of
communication by clogging it with mindless and superfluous off-topic
drivel like this very posting.
Your discussion of social and meta problems indicates that you looking
for topics that nobody understands enough to prove you wrong.
Let me assure you: The qmail list is no such place.
Why don't you go to soc.* in Usenet? You will meet millions of other
people who like to talk about psychology and sociology.
Felix