"Note that the original Qmail site is gone" says the #Dovecot doco.
A quick check confirms that http://cr.yp.to/qmail.html is still there and has been all along.
It turns out that the Dovecot doco writers didn't know where #qmail originated, and thought that http://qmail.org was its original WWW site. But a quick check reveals that even that is still there, too.
I have clarified the sntpclock manual slightly. This will be in the next release.
http://jdebp.info/Softwares/djbwares/guide/commands/sntpclock.xml
People using the GOPHER site will have already discovered the quiet GOPHER-only added value of being able to access the source packages of the development versions of the various softwares, ahead of release.
For FreeBSD I have just added access to the development versions of the binaries packages.
As the GOPHER menu notes, this stuff is not guaranteed stable, or fully operational. These are unrelease _development_ softwares.
The good news was that I hadn't set it up to use ntpd. Checking, it turned out that ntp.conf was configured with NTP servers that no longer exist, anyway.
The bad news was I hadn't actually configured it with anything else. So I had to quickly install Bernstein clockspeed, and after about 5 spaced apart rounds of sntpclock $IPADDRS|sudo clockadd it was back in synch after I had got the time roughly right by hand in SETUP.