On 19/09/12 13:50, anarcat wrote: > Andrei POPESCU wrote: >> [x] E: Host lists on their own server in someones basement > > See that's exactly what I'm talking about - *I* can do this, I can host > lists in my "basement" (or my "freedombox", call it what you like), as > I am an experienced sysadmin and developer. But this is not something > anyone can do in their basement. Email is specifically hard to host > behind home connexions - I have been doing it for a while, but it's been > an uphill battle all that time... > > But my concern is: what should a non-developer, non-sysadmin do in this > situation? Aren't we telling our users to go away here?
Unless all the members of a group are beginners, isn't this an opportunity for a more experienced member to learn about hosting a server, how email works, setting up a mailing list and using Debian? I first set up a Mailman instance when I had been using Debian for about three years and I was not a sysadmin, although admittedly I do develop embedded software. Roger -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/s9kpi9-mj1....@silverstone.rilynn.me.uk