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John, a word of well-meant advice (be sure that I am grateful for your write-ups, I wish more people would pen down their Slackware knowledge in this Wiki):
Please do not start a series of HOWTO pages without fihishing them properly. We end up with a set of articles that are ugly and useless until you finish them all. It would be better to focus on one article at the time, finish it and then start with a new one.
Eric Hameleers 2013/02/14 12:46

Dear AlienBob, i understand, those “ten in one time” writeups not a good thing, but it comes from i in that time try to install and configure a “new” home server, for it will be analogical to “old”, so i can swap it. therefore i install and setup many things - i must setup and configure sendmail, with ( for start) working with spamassassin, milter-greylist, milter-regex ( for start, with small configs for all this), webservers, and many more.i can write one thing at one, but in time who i slowly write this i do another things too, and on time, when i finished writing first article, i forget half of who i do for setup another services. yes, you say, i can write all my steps on paper, and later write down it there, but i be very lazy, and that two times writing consumes too many of my energy, therefore i try to do two - three things in one time. all of this i be done ( maybe in some different way) in some times, for example i set up and get working openwebmail two times before that - on slack 10.x and on slack 12.2 if i remember correctly - a 3-4 years ago - but even for get easiest that setup, i do not remeber almost all, who i doing then, in my previous setup. partially for that i also write this articles - i i need a setup openwebmail, for example, again after 2-3-5 years, i can look there and step-by-step make new install more easy way, than again start from zero…;) P.S. thanks for your editing and tune my writings :) — John Ciemgals 2013/02/15 06:46

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