Jay Lee wrote:

It's really poor etiquette to post the same question to two mailing lists
at the same time (courier-users).  Based on your posts today I'd highly
recommend you take a long hard look at:

http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

Free support doesn't mean free to abuse.

I'm sorry, but I have to take serious issue with what you have said.


I have a problem to solve: how to let my virtual users update their .mailfilter files.

I asked on this list, because one method I offer my virtual users for reading their email, is this fine program, Squirrelmail. I see, by looking in the plugins, that someone has already provided one solution to my dilemma, but unfortunately, due to security policy, I can't use it, so I asked for other possible solutions, as it is likely that other SM administrators have similar security policys, and have had to craft a different solution.

I also asked on the courier-users list, because I'm sure that people there have had to solve this problem before, and that many of them may have come up with a solution to the issue, that has NOTHING to do with Squirrelmail. If I didn't ask on that list, I might not learn about other potentially useful solutions to my problem.

I posted to the two places where I was most likely to find a solution to my problem, coming at it from two different directions. I fail to see what is wrong with that at all.

-ste


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