Les Mikesell wrote: > Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote: > >> Make what unlikely? That they would be running Sendmail, Fedora >> Core, and would consider using a GUI to configure it? Definitely. > > Historically whatever is in fedora and works will be in the next version > of RHEL. I have no doubt that many ISPs use RHEL or some derivative and > of course large number of businesses use it for their own servers. It's > not just unlikely that they are using an unmodified RH/fedora > configuration, it is impossible - but it doesn't have to be. > How may of these could use any stock configuration? Most ISP's are going to need custom configuration. Then again, the techs I know that work for ISP's are not going to use a stock config, or a GUI configuration tool anyway. I think this is fairly typical for ISP's. For small businesses, Sendmail is probably not the right chooice in the first place. It has to be available for ISP's and businesses with because it has a long tradition, and techs that are comfortable with it. But if you are configuring your first mail program, then there are better choices. So if you want to make this easy for people converting to RH, you should be pushing for changing the default mail server, and not for config files that see limited use at best. Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!