The message did deserve a response; however, the tone of the message could
have been more polite. Unlike David I let my jets cool before I fired off a
message to the list, but I was indeed angry.
The problem with Freeware is that most times the documents that accompany the software severely lack any substance. This software does exactly what I expect a Mail Package to do in this day of Virtual Domains; however, the process to get there was less then desirable.
I had asked several stupid questions on the list because I couldn't find a stupid answer and I didn't get a single response. It took digging through the archives and piecing together a solution. A solution that came mainly from guessing. Luckily I don't need to answer to a higher power so I had plenty of time to get this working. Perhaps David did not have the luxury of time. How much time would it have taken for someone to answer my stupid questions or his? Even if it was to tell us where to find the answer it would have better then silence.
Actually, I did answer David's questions both online and offline. His biggest program was that he was/is trying to fit a square peg into a round hole. I don't know where he got the impression that he could use MySQL to back Cyrus, but that was his first mistake.
-- Kenneth Murchison Oceana Matrix Ltd. Software Engineer 21 Princeton Place 716-662-8973 x26 Orchard Park, NY 14127 --PGP Public Key-- http://www.oceana.com/~ken/ksm.pgp