Perhaps you could send some links to particularly good tutorials that
helped you set up in 10 minutes?


On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 4:20 PM, Nicola Bignami <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Il 21/06/2013 16:14, Robert Martinez ha scritto:
>
>  Setting up a mail-server is no fun. Definitively not trivial. Certainly
>> nothing to be done in 10 minutes.
>>
>
> Depends on which scale you're working and what's the result that you're
> expecting.
>
>
>  @Freedombox: since when is promoting free software projects wrong on
>> this list?
>>
>
> Nothing wrong on promoting Free Software.
> IMHO is wrong to say that we need the freedom box to do that. Maybe the
> freedom box will ease the things for many people, but my point is that
> there's plenty of Free Software to set up a personal mail server and the
> freedom box is definetly not the only way to do it effectively.
>
> I was objecting the "we need this to do that" statement that in my point
> of view is quite false (I admit that maybe I've been a little too rude in
> my reply).
>
>
>  Congratulation to you being free without FreedomBox.
>>
>
> Congratulation for your sarcasm.
>
> But the fact remains: you can be free even without the freedom box.
> It could be useful, specially for many people scared off by multiple
> configuration files and by the command line, but it's not the only way.
>
>
>  Maybe
>> you can go even a step further and do it without free software!
>>
>
> Nobody spoke of non-free software.
> Anyway it's strange to be promted to use non-free software on this list ;-)
>
>
>  (Rumor has it you can write all code just by yourself - with 10 minutes
>> at hand and the right tutorials)
>>
>>
>> in case i just fed a troll - bon apetit.
>>
>
> No trolling intended.
>
>

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