Sebastian Kapfer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sun, 13 Jul 2003 11:50:07 +0200, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote: >> Enough of a Linux system assumes that a MTA is present that not >> installing any would be wrong. Asking an user which MTA they want is >> equally wrong because many users have no clue what one is.
[...] > In short, please make "local delivery" the default; don't even run > exim-config on installation.[1] Those who need the feature will know how > to activate it. The others shouldn't need to care. Hello, If you installed exim4 and used frontend=noninteractive or just press <Enter> on every debconf-question you should end up exactly with this: local delivery only. OTOH if you upgraded from an exim with broken config you /might/ end up with an exim4 inheriting the broken config, as it tries to "parse" exim.conf to preanswer the debconf-questions. > [1] The question where root's mail goes to comes to mind. I think this > question has to be asked. If you don't specify another user when configuring /etc/alises it will be delivered to /var/mail/root cu andreas -- Hey, da ist ein Ballonautomat auf der Toilette! Unofficial _Debian-packages_ of latest unstable _tin_ http://www.logic.univie.ac.at/~ametzler/debian/tin-snapshot/