On Fri, 2006-01-13 at 21:42 -0500, Matt Roth wrote: > It's completely contained in its own directory, so if you try it and > don't like it just rm -r and it's gone. It's geared towards > development, so the default security settings are too loose for > a production server. That raises an interesting point: If a development application is too loose, do the developers and up relying on that? -- Don't send private replies to my address, the mailbox is ignored. I read messages from the public lists.