04-11-2002
Agreed... and if windows users feel like they are not important when they try to move to a more robust operating environment, like unix, they might have trouble making the mental evolution.
Hopefully the new description addresses PxT's and your concerns.
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dspam_admin - Alter DSPAM users preferences
SYNOPSIS
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DESCRIPTION
dspam_admin is used to alter DSPAM user's preferences.
OPTIONS
Add a Preference:
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delete preference [user] [attrib] [value]
List Preferences:
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Use default as username to modify the default (uid 0) user preference.
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