> From: Carles Xavier Munyoz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Hi,
> Look at this URL:
> http://www.unlimitedmail.org/
>
> Greetings.
>

The web page seems a little bit lacking for something that's supposed
to draw me in to using it.

1) the FAQ is rather skimpy, and neither it nor the Documentation pages
give me any indication what platforms this software requires (which is
usually an indication that it's for MS Windows ... but you do mention
Sparc equipment in there, so maybe there's hope for unix support).

2) the Documentation seems more like a technology white paper than actual
product documentation that I'd use for installing, setting up, and 
configuring the software.  It's also rather odd that you'd label and
describe the function, as though they're part of your product, of the
pieces that aren't at all part of the product (such as the pieces that
you then say "use sendmail" or "use mailscanner", etc.).  I understand
the architecture of email systems ... that wont get me to use your product.
What might get me to use your product is if you actuall describe the
actual function, capabilities, and configuration options of your product.

3) you only barely mention supporting POP3.  What other things do you
support?  KPOP? SASL? APOP? SPOP? POP3 w/STLS? IMAP4? IMAPS?

4) do I _have_ to use your seperate password file for authentication?
What about PAM modules?  What about KPOP?  What about external authentication
via SASL?

5) is there a CLI interface for adding/deleting/etc accounts?  or does it all
have to be done via the "provisioning" interface?  And is that interactive
only?

6) can users create their own mailing lists, or does it have to be done by
an administrator?

7) when users add themselves to a mailing list, what sorts of authentication
happens?  mail-back confirmation?  username+password at a web page?

8) What's the price?  What about Edu discount?

9) Why on earth is your curriculum vitae in the product documentation?

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