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Date:  Sun, 9 Mar 2008 12:03:36 -0500
From:  "Gerald Waugh" <gwaugh (at mark) frontstreetnetworks.com>
Subject:  [coba-e:12210] Re: PWDB and Dovecot...  The db is just fine and to remove it is a step backwards...
To:  <coba-e (at mark) bluequartz.org>
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Brian N. Smith wrote; Sunday, March 09, 2008 9:36 AM
> 
<snip>
> Before me, obviously to install BQ took time and a bit effort.  First 
> one had to install Linux by them selves.  As you know, I know, and 
> probably about 60-70% of the people know, that is NOT a hard process. 
> But, for 30% or so (and that is being kind), they never have, nor do 
> they know what "rpm" does.  So, right off the bat, that is the one of 
> the biggest things.  On top of that, it has allowed 4 successful 
> business to continue where the Cobalt brand died.  Sure someone else 
> may have thought about doing it, but I get the credit :-)

Not to blow my own horn, but I feel I deserve a little of the credit...
I did one of the first manual installs of CBQ.
I gave Brian, a Tyan GS12 ($$$) with my manual CBQ installed.
http://fsn.raqware.com/CentOS4/Manual-CentOS-Install/
From this he developed the first CBQ install CD
  And it was GREAT! Thanks Brian!!!
If you 'all' remember we originally sold it!

Gerald