Why is sendmail bad?
Kyrre Ness Sjobak
kyrre at solution-forge.net
Wed Mar 2 20:39:57 UTC 2005
man, 28.02.2005 kl. 17.55 skrev Kenneth Porter:
> --On Saturday, February 26, 2005 7:15 PM +0100 Nicolas Mailhot
> <Nicolas.Mailhot at laPoste.net> wrote:
>
> > The nice thing about a full-featured MTA with real local queues is your
> > mail will still pass through when your ISP decides to do a big
> > advertising campaign without upgrading its network first.
>
> I don't question the value of a full-featured MTA for an advanced user. I
> just don't see it as being a required feature for a new user.
>
> Presumably the people installing Fedora who can't configure sendmail are
> either home users (who have a full-featured ISP to operate a real MTA) or
> business users operating behind a company MTA. AFAIK, Fedora isn't being
> pushed as an "MTA training platform", so there's no need to keep one in the
> Core product when it's tight for space. And if it's not tight for space,
> one could still use a very simple outbound-only queuing MTA for the default
> and make Postfix/Exim/Sendmail choices for advanced users.
>
Not having to start a mta at boot would make it boot quicker as well...
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