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William Hooper wrote:
|> | *sendmail I wish Linux distros would stop installing this by |> default. | | | It's useful to be able to get notification from things like your | cron jobs. Arguements could be made about choice of which one, but | a MTA is a useful thing to have running.
I should have clarified that statement a little better. In the old days (yes I did use Redhat 2, how did you guess), most Linux email was done from a local store. Mail was literally routed to the desktop or you would telnet into the mail server. Back then, sendmail was fantastic and appropriate.
However, nowadays, most people get their email via either pop or imap. In those cases, you need MUA capabilities, not MTA capabilities. By telling cron to send to me@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx I no longer need sendmail installed locally. I nearly always uninstall it.
Therefore, I wish Linux distros would stop relying on the crutch of the local mailer, and start configuring defaults to look for a smtp server on the network. It reflects the modern reality.
I should have been more clear about what I meant.
Kevin Fries
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