Re: Why have an user mailing list?

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I have 3 Squirrelmail setup that use different IMAP and SMTP servers. These server are assured (and tested by me) to allow bigger file attachments, just to mention something I have just wrote about in another message here. If there is something wrong with the Lotus Domino server, shouldn't Squirrelmail point it to me, since it's using it? I'm missing documentation and/or pointers to solve some problems that I think don't need to exist.

"You get what you pay for". Maybe I'm opting for the wrong webmail client. There are others around. But it seems so simple, and I have known SM for years, and it does not have the problems I'm facing with it right now - but I did not see what people have made to solve them in the past, if they needed. SM is not an abandoned project either. So, why not?

And an user list is good to exist. But users are needed. And developers and other people involved with the deeper parts of its working should help when needed. Somewhere it is written: "Wait a few days for an answer". There is a problem I wrote here months ago, nothing followed that message. That is a bit disapointing. It didn't even need to be the solution, initially. But with my knowledge I cannot solve it, and in some aspects I know more than the average user should know, and this list name points that it is aimed for those.



> On 17.09.2015 11:32, André Z. D. A. wrote:
> 
>> Why having a user mailing list if no one answer questions that are natural to be asked, have no answer or documentation about them, and probably show common problems to many users?
> 
> I can understand that you are a bit miffed about not getting any help
> with your issue. But as I read it, I thought "wow, this is special" and
> had no idea how SquirrelMail can have such misunderstandings with an
> IMAP server. And then it is Lotus Domino, with which I guess relatively
> few SquirrelMail operators have experience.
> 
> So, yes, it's unfortunate, but I am afraid this is a case of "you get
> what you pay for."
> 
> Regards, Juergen.
> 
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