Hi all,

I was considering removing myself from the list as I feel completely alienated by all of the "expert" discussions on the list.

I run an Exim infrastructure for hundreds of users over multiple sites in the UK. I regard myself as reasonably competent, I have been using open source (Linux, OpenBSD & Irix) for about 7 years and I am currently writing a book on building open-source mail servers.

..However I haven't got a clue about most of the topics discussed on the "exim-users" list. Some of the discussions are *passionate* to say the least and very intimidating.

I sometimes dont bother to submit simple questions for fear of looking stupid amongst the:

"how do I re-bias my differential clag-pole oscillator using $ACL_VERBS and TLS Authentication at (SMTP_DATA_TIME (yes)(no)|(lost-the-plot))))"



I think the expert discussion on the exim-users list is VERY useful for the experts but is too advanced for most new users and converters.

I would like to suggest an "exim-new-users" list, primarily to increase the use of Exim with new users and converters.

I would be quite happy to sit on the list along with anyone else interested. I don't really mind how simple the questions are, I don't think it would take long to get a core set of code snippets that could be re-used.

Does anyone else think this is a good idea, and more importantly would anyone else be prepared to help answering some of the more basic questions on the list if it existed.

Thanks

Jason Meers

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