Hello All,
Richard Downing is no longer maintaining his HOWTO Linux and XMail. I've
discussed this with him and we've agreed that he'll "pass the torch" to me.
Ihave taken his last version, changed the introduction, and html-ized it. It
is now called "A Beginner's Guide to XMail on Linux" and can be found here:
http://www.ubaight.com/Xmail/index.html[1] ..
It's been awhile since the HOWTO was last updated so please be patient while
I bring it up to date. If you have any suggestions, corrections, or
contributions to this project, don't hesitate to send them to me. I'm also
looking to enlist a "panel of experts" to review future versions prior to
publication. If you have a solid understanding of Linux, XMail, English (or
another language if you would like to translate), Linux distros, or
advanced/unusual configurations, then I need your help. You don't need to be
an expert in all areas and I promise not to bury you in mail. If you're
interested, drop me note at [EMAIL PROTECTED] and let me know
your area(s) of expertise. Don't make me come looking for you! :o)
Jeff
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1 http://www.ubaight.com/Xmail/index.html
2 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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