Hi all,

I am currently writing some tutorials for users who are new to exim or converters from other MTAs. The last time I posted about this many of you said that a new users shouldn't be encouraged to use exim unless they had read all of the required RFCs.

I don't think anyone is seriously going to sit down and read EVERY relevant RFC before installing an OS and MTA, but I also agree that it shouldn't be attempted "blind" either.

In response to the lists feedback I have included a section on basic network security (firewalls, NAT, private networks etc...) and the RFCs.

However I now need the lists help to decide what particular sections of RFCs are deemed to be:


"essential knowledge" shouldn't even install exim without it

"core knowledge"      just enough to run a "private" standalone server

"desired knowledge"   bare minimum before opening smtp on the firewall


(I am primarily covering SMTP in my tutorials but I also use Dovecot for POP3 and IMAP)

Feel free to change my category names if you can suggest better, but please could we reach a consensus on a "realistic" level of knowledge we would like a "new-user" or "converter" to have before using a tutorial to build an exim box.

Thanks

Jason Meers




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