Autor: Dave C. Data: A: Marc Perkel CC: exim-users Assumpte: Re: [Exim] Documentation
On Mon, 12 Nov 2001, Marc Perkel wrote:
> The documentation is pretty good but often not entirely complete - or in many cases it's a matter of hunting up
> commands that one of the problems is that the commands are spread out in different places. Sometimes you're
> looking for a command to do something but you don't know what it's called or there's terminology that experianced
> users are familiar with but new users are not. If you don't understand the terminology - you can read it and it
> doesn't go into your brain.
>
> Or - sometimes - yes - I am just too lazy to look it up. There's people here who just know things from experiance
> who can quickly answer simple questions. Sometimes I answer simple questions for other people. That's what this
> list is about.
>
> No matter how well written the docs are - it can always be better. And there are always people trying to do things
> that no one ever expected someone would do. And just because something is in the manual doesn't mean that it's
> easy to find there.
Well, nothing is perfect, but as I note, the exim documentation is very
well written.
I found the reference to require_files, and the explantion for the "+",
in just a few seconds with a simple text search.
> I think anyone should be able to ask anything they want without being hassled by someone for it. Even if it is in
> the manual.
If you had posted only to the list, indeed. But you sent this to me
personally. You will also note I *did* include the answer to your
question after pointing out the documentation.
> "Dave C." wrote:
>
> > Not to be rude - but exim does have some very well written
> > documentation.. The file spec.txt, included with the distribution
> > tarball explains every option you can put in the config file.
> >
>
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