RTFM? Really, this isn't an answer. I can't tell much more than Steve Hayes did:
"Software was meant to make our lives easier, to save us time. Instead we are all, every one of us, living in a software tyranny." (http://www.threeriversinstitute.org/)
I think all softwares should be as intuitive as possible, so we wouldn't waste so much time trying to "get that feature working". This is, for example, one of the biggest reasons for Python's success.
Did any of you ever tried to install Qmail? I know a bunch of experienced sysadmins who spent many hours with it and just concluded there should be something else easier to install that did what they wanted.
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RTFM? Really, this isn't an answer. I can't tell much more than Steve Hayes did:
"Software was meant to make our lives easier, to save us time. Instead we are all, every one of us, living in a software tyranny." (http://www.threeriversinstitute.org/)
I think all softwares should be as intuitive as possible, so we wouldn't waste so much time trying to "get that feature working". This is, for example, one of the biggest reasons for Python's success.
Did any of you ever tried to install Qmail? I know a bunch of experienced sysadmins who spent many hours with it and just concluded there should be something else easier to install that did what they wanted.