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## 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 thats
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 thats 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