--On Tuesday, March 2, 2021 9:09 AM +0100 Lars Schimmer <l.schimmer@cgv.tugraz.at> wrote:
On 01/03/2021 13:15, Brian Carpenter wrote:
On 3/1/21 3:10 AM, Lars Schimmer wrote:
If it should be a gold standard, it should mention the default setup of a standard debian system (which is exim4, btw) and not assuming a special setup debian system.
So why don't you write up your own how-to for your so-call ''standard debian system". Remember this is a forum for Mailman 3, not a forum for the users of a "standard debian system". So far your comments are not helpful at all.
Install debian
apt-get install mailman3-full
As someone who is stuck using the ancient version of mailman3 in debian, I have to disagree. 99.9999% of the time I hit an issue, it turns out it was fixed years ago, but because I use the debian maintained version, I don't have those fixes. It's horrible.
Distribution packages tend to be useful for really basic things like libraries. For constantly evolving projects where you need to be current, they're more of a detriment.
--Quanah
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