Re: Mulberry gone, now what?



In message <1128723311.340197.52090@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Dave Cridland <dave@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes

A similar attitude to what? All I say in the paragraph quoted below is
that I haven't tested every combination of every extension or optional
behaviour because there are lots of them, and that you should always
pick a server and client which, combined, do what you want.

Trouble is that to the casual naive user who just wants email flexibility, all this is a bit off putting.


The naive user doesn't even know which extensions or optional behaviours are out there.

Is this information collected together in a 'things to know before you start' document ?


Cheers, J/. -- John Beardmore .



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