Quoth Sheldon Hearn on Tue, Jan 15, 2002: >
>
> On Mon, 14 Jan 2002 19:45:23 +0200, Vadim Vygonets wrote:
>
> > If you're going to train the client on Exim config files, then
> > definitely go for Exim 4. It's simpler, more powerful and more
> > sensible (I must say that Exim 3, however good, accumulated some
> > crust, which is the reason Exim 4 exists).
>
> Interesting perspective. I'd want to train my clients on the version
> for which I could include an O'Rielly book in the cost of the training.
> :-)
Well, what I meant is that if you train them for Exim 3, you will
need to re-train them for Exim 4. Of course, the answer depends
on whether you can charge them twice by training them for two
different versions of Exim ;)
Vadik.
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