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Bill Houle writes:
> But those are targetted at techie audiences who can handle any gaps in
> information.
*sigh*
This is really starting to get on my nerves. Face it: installation and
maintenance of Majordomo is a 'techie' subject. If you do not want to
learn 'techie' things, you have no business being in the machine room. Get
out, and hire someone competant.
The ironic thing is that those who need drool-proof manuals are the ones
that don't read manuals.
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Rich Pieri <rich.pieri@prescienttech.com> / If Happy Fun Ball begins to smoke,
Sysmonster, Unix Wrangler / get away immediately. Seek shelter
Prescient Technologies, Inc. / and cover head.
I speak for myself, not PTI or SWEC /
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