It would seem that the majority of people are against splitting the list. I have no problem with that.

I have no strong preferences for how we cater for new users or converters just a desire that we do more to help them.

Anything to stop people giving up with Exim completely as I did and deciding to install "Exchange Virus Factory 2003" quicker than you can say "I agree, next, next, next, finish, reboot"



If we need a backgrounder document about the responsibilities a mail administrator needs to understand then lets put one together.

If we need to be clear about which beginner configs are suitable for isolated networks and which are suitable for connection to public networks then lets put it together.

I was interested in the numerous discussions about the level of competence required and the concept of "earning your stripes" before being let loose on a real MTA.

It sounds like people have an idea in their own head about what should be learned before someone is allowed to "fly solo".

I dont mind being used as a central point for the collection and organisation of code samples, documentation or links people may already have that could be used for beginners in pdfs or on the wiki.

I would really like to see an examples directory that could be distributed along with exim (or downloaded separately if that suggestion is not popular, maybe in time for v4.7x)

I would be happy to work with Nigel on this if nobody has any objections to me "championing" some extra documentation for new users and converters (without dumbing down or altering the current exim-users)

Thanks

Jason Meers





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