diff --git a/src/content/docs/ispmail-trixie/100-start.md b/src/content/docs/ispmail-trixie/100-start.md index 3ab3144..0f14a33 100644 --- a/src/content/docs/ispmail-trixie/100-start.md +++ b/src/content/docs/ispmail-trixie/100-start.md @@ -59,13 +59,19 @@ server. ## What this is not about -If you just want to have a working mail server and do not care how it works then this guide is not for you. Check out -ready solutions like [mailinabox](https://mailinabox.email/) or [iRedMail](http://www.iredmail.org/) or -[Mailcow](https://mailcow.email/). Be aware that running a mail server requires some technical understanding. And that’s -what the ISPmail guide is for. Experience from giving support to other sysadmins shows that most problems appear because -some detail in a complex setup goes wrong and they have no idea how to fix it. Email has evolved a lot over the past 40 -years. Go with ready solutions if you like. But I have a feeling that we meet again. And you will probably not save time -either taking the supposedly easy route. +If you just want to have a working mail server and do not care how it works then this guide may not be for you. There is +an [automated installation script](/ispmail-trixie/automated-installation/) that does all the steps of this guide +automatically for you. But that is no replacement for reading this guide and understanding how the server works. It is +merely meant to help you save time if you want to set up multiple servers. + +Be aware that running a mail server requires some technical understanding. And that’s what the ISPmail guide is for. +Experience from giving support to other sysadmins shows that most problems appear because some detail in a complex setup +goes wrong and they have no idea how to fix it. Email has evolved a lot over the past 40 years. Go with ready solutions +if you like. But I have a feeling that we meet again. And you will probably not save time either taking the supposedly +easy route. + +There are also other projects that give you a ready solution like [mailinabox](https://mailinabox.email/), +[iRedMail](http://www.iredmail.org/) or [Mailcow](https://mailcow.email/). ## What's new