Anne Wilson <cannewilson at googlemail.com> wrote: > On Friday 29 February 2008 17:35:25 John Hinton wrote: >> > This would certainly be a great start. As I see it, a mailsystem Wiki >> > should have some specific divisions itself. One would be 'General' and >> > then it would likely need 'Sendmail', 'Postfix', 'Qmail' areas. I'm just >> > thinking out loud here. I've never done anything on a Wiki. I think a >> > good initial layout however would be important. I'm trying to think >> > about the gotchas I discover when trying to search for things. It seems >> > like it always comes up two out of three and therefore isn't relevant. >> > >> > Thinking of organisation, it would need subdivisions for each part of the > equation. I think each entry would benefit from an 'executive summary'. > where pros and cons can be quickly evaluation - and I'd put it at the > beginning, just after the index. That way it would be relatively easy to > evaluate which alternatives were most likely to suit the purpose. The main > body would probably be a how-to. How does that sound? > > >> > Sounds like I've just volunteered myself to participate in this Wiki! >> > And yes, I'd be thrilled to! >> > > I'd be happy to discuss the issues as suited to a family LAN imap server. I > use fetchmail, dovecot, procmail, postfix and kmail for my setup. sendmail, dspam and dovecot here. I keep saying I'll post an article to my blog about how I got dspam working with Apache 2.2. I still have some testing to do and a few loose ends to tie up before I would say it's ready to inflict on others. Cheers, Dave -- Politics, n. Strife of interests masquerading as a contest of principles. -- Ambrose Bierce