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Good learning?
Does anyone know of some good resources for learning about JAMES. I
think Apache has dropped the ball on the documentation for JAMES. I am
looking for something to deal with the overall operation. Such as DNS
and BIND was for BIND.
Thanks
Kelly
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Multiple Configurations
Posted by Alan Gerhard <al...@gercom.com>.
I reached out to the active committers last week asking them for to answer a
survey I prepared to collect various information about their James
installations.
I want to put together a few standard configurations that can be part of the
office release. This would help the first time Jamers get an idea of ways
they can configure their systems, so I ma asking us users to share their
configuration (assembly, config, and environment) files.
What we can do is to come up with a handful (half dozen or so) of different
'standard' configurations that we can supply as 'out of the box'
configurations for various set ups.
As an example, I do not use NNTP at so that was removed from my assembly and
config files. I also stripped most of the logging but have a daily cycle so
my environment is quite different.
I have some ideas for 'configuration types' ...
1. SMTP/POP3 only (assembly/config)
2. Full configuration (assembly/config)
3. Single Domain (config)
4. Multiple Domain (config)
4. Full logging (environment)
Let me know what you guys have - you can reach me off line if you'd prefer
...
- Alan
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R: Good learning? => Define User Manual
Posted by Davide Dalla Rosa <d....@pollisrl.it>.
alan, I am interested in collaborating to write
the james user manual. my english is quite bad...
but i think some mother-tongue guy can revise...
Let me know any news.
cheers
d.
-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: Alan Gerhard [mailto:alan.gerhard@gercom.com]
Inviato: martedì 12 aprile 2005 3.05
A: 'James Users List'
Oggetto: RE: Good learning? => Define User Manual
yes, Kelly ... what is it that you are missing ??
Although we have a lot of information throughout the site and in the WIKI,
we need a well defined user manual.
Would you be interested in working with me to help define a classic user
manual ??
We can start by bantering about various outlines ... give me a shout off
line if you want
- Alan
> webmaster@boredomsoftware.com wrote:
> > Does anyone know of some good resources for learning about JAMES. I
> > think Apache has dropped the ball on the documentation for
> JAMES. I am
> > looking for something to deal with the overall operation.
> Such as DNS
> > and BIND was for BIND.
>
> There are some articles linked from the James website, but to date
> nobody has been able to put a book deal together for James. That and
> the user mailing list are the best sources of information.
>
> What are you looking for when you say "overall operation"? From a
> sysadmin perspective of managing users, domains, network setup?
> Something else?
>
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RE: Good learning? => Define User Manual
Posted by Alan Gerhard <al...@gercom.com>.
yes, Kelly ... what is it that you are missing ??
Although we have a lot of information throughout the site and in the WIKI,
we need a well defined user manual.
Would you be interested in working with me to help define a classic user
manual ??
We can start by bantering about various outlines ... give me a shout off
line if you want
- Alan
> webmaster@boredomsoftware.com wrote:
> > Does anyone know of some good resources for learning about JAMES. I
> > think Apache has dropped the ball on the documentation for
> JAMES. I am
> > looking for something to deal with the overall operation.
> Such as DNS
> > and BIND was for BIND.
>
> There are some articles linked from the James website, but to date
> nobody has been able to put a book deal together for James. That and
> the user mailing list are the best sources of information.
>
> What are you looking for when you say "overall operation"? From a
> sysadmin perspective of managing users, domains, network setup?
> Something else?
>
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Re: Good learning?
Posted by Serge Knystautas <se...@lokitech.com>.
webmaster@boredomsoftware.com wrote:
> Does anyone know of some good resources for learning about JAMES. I
> think Apache has dropped the ball on the documentation for JAMES. I am
> looking for something to deal with the overall operation. Such as DNS
> and BIND was for BIND.
There are some articles linked from the James website, but to date
nobody has been able to put a book deal together for James. That and
the user mailing list are the best sources of information.
What are you looking for when you say "overall operation"? From a
sysadmin perspective of managing users, domains, network setup?
Something else?
--
Serge Knystautas
Lokitech >> software . strategy . design >> http://www.lokitech.com
p. 301.656.5501
e. sergek@lokitech.com
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