I agree with you on IMAP, but not on the GUI issue, as I consider the configuration flexibility of James (not attainable through a GUI) as very powerful.
I know that from a developer point of view, that JAMES config files are more flexible, however: - 1. why not have both(flexibility and ease of use) - 2. Also non-developers need to change simple things. - 3. not everybody can afford to have a developer near the server *all* the time. - 4. simple things should be simple, not complicated (just because one is flexible enough(and allowed) to do complicated things).
Btw, you don't need to use telnet to edit the config files ;-)
Yes, sure, but out of the box, this is the only way. There's no bundle, that allows to do the entire work with JAMES out of the box. Also there's no step by step documentation on how to do it. IMHO the default configuration (and one distribution), should just work out-of-the-box for most of common users, period. Thanks in advance, Ahmed. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
