[02:47] <lunatiq> https://researchhubs.com/post/computing/linux-basic/enable-php-mail-function-to-work-on-ubuntu.html is this still good
[02:49] <sarnold> oof, it starts by installing sendmail. that's not a great start.
[02:50] <sarnold> hah, and it almost completely ignores php itself
[02:50] <sarnold> I suggest installing postfix instead, it's way less 80s
[02:51] <sarnold> https://ubuntu.com/server/docs/mail-postfix
[03:26] <JanC> if you only have to submit mail to a relay server, there are also solutions that are even simpler
[03:27] <sarnold> good point
[03:27] <sarnold> I use msmtp for that, but it blocks, so probably a horrible idea for a web server
[03:29] <JanC> OTOH, postfix is in main, and those simpler ones aren't, so that might also factor in
[03:30] <sarnold> I figured even for the relay server case, postfix knows how to retry on failure etc, so that's why I suggested it
[03:32] <JanC> there are a couple smaller ones who can also do that, I think, but in any case, postfix has a debconf option to only do that (so not listen for incoming mail etc.) so I guess it's fine
[19:33] <znf> mount: /var/lib/grub/esp: special device /dev/disk/by-id/nvme-eui.6479a745f0501035-part1 does not exist.
[19:33] <znf> does anyone know where the hell does it find this thing from?