On Sun, 5 Oct 2003, Jeffrey Laramie wrote:

> 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)

Thanks, I replaced the link inside the home page.



- Davide

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