On Jul 16, 2007, at 6:39 AM, Nigel Reed wrote:
That's the sum of your complete knowledge of
qmail-toaster? The best advice you can give me is to
change my operating system?
THanks, bud, for a useless response.
Wow, what a nice and charming attitude you have there, bud - may want
to get that checked before you are in need of anger management as well.
On Jul 16, 2007, at 6:37 AM, Nigel Reed wrote:
It seems that I needed to install the perl
Mail::DomainKeys module. It'd be nice if the installer
checked since that's a dependency.
Would have saved me a couple of hours and some lost
email.
Cool, I'm glad to see that your attitude extends to pretty much
everyone else as well. You may want to keep that misdirected sense of
entitlement in check, bud, especially when dealing with volunteer
efforts, that you directly not just benefit from, but feel entitled
to exploit and use.
On the other hand, there are resources available that will provide
you with troubleshooting/consulting/installation services (for a fee,
of course), but I have a feeling, from your attitude, that unless
it's free, you ain't paying for it.
Your 'suggestion' is a valid one (dependencies should be better
handled in the new installers - a big issue with the QMTP scripts as
well), albeit, like most comedians, you may want to work the delivery
of it.
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