So I just went through a fresh new installation on a host, and to be honest I 
found the documentation very hard to follow. Even given years of familiarity 
with Amavis, just trying to dot the Is and cross the Ts led through a crazy 
rereading of release notes and readmes and everything.

Crucial details, like how to use PenPals, are buried deep in the release notes. 
As are hints for using sa-compiled rules.

Details like: do you need SA daemon running or not have no explicit answer. 
(Not, I know from experience, but it should be easier to find)

At this point shouldn't we trim off documentation that's 5+ years old?  Also, 
remove references to things like amavis-milter that we have repeatedly said not 
to use?  At this point amavisd-milter by Peter Rohr is very stable and reliable.

-- 
Jo Rhett
Net Consonance : net philanthropy to improve open source and internet projects.



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