John Hall wrote:

Either pointing people to the Debian Exim mailing list or showing them
how to use a single, monolithic configuration file (which I understand
is quite easy) would perhaps be an easier way forward for most people.

It's trivial -- just put the file at /etc/exim4/exim4.conf, and completely ignore the other config files.

I've had a lot to say about the debian package's config files and debconf setup over the past couple years, but that's my only complaint about the package -- the packages are high quality, kept up to date quite quickly in unstable, and there's really no reason I can see to build a local copy as long as you don't need some experimental compile option that isn't enabled in the exim4-heavy binary.

- Marc

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