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Luminis directory structure
According to the admin guide for Luminis III.2, the "$CP_ROOT/data" directory contains dictionaries and configurations files for Luminis' built-in email client's spell-checking utility.
I hate to be a stick in the mud here, but while I was looking through some of Luminis' documentation I read in the Luminis III.2 release notes that some of the directory structure had changed from Luminis III.1--namely a couple of subdirectories had been removed because they were no longer needed while a few other directories were added to reflect some of the addes features of Luminis III.2 (i.e. CAS being one of those added features).
So it occurred to me that each point-release of Luminis is likely to have a slightly different directory structure. Are we going to attempt to keep track of each version or are we going to cover the "main directories" that seem to occur in virtually every release of Luminis? And with which version will we start? Luminis II? Luminis III?