Martin Möller wrote: > One could ask of course, if the whole mta,mda,mua concept is too complex > and time-consuming for a single user wanting to read his mail. One could > also ask if the whole debian concept is too complex for a single user > who just wants to write a letter and print it out. Windows seems to be > much easier sometimes, too. ;-)
Wanna know the sad part. Give most people the piece-together-email system that some die-hards around here insist is the ONE-AND-TRUE-WAY-EMAIL-*MUST-BE-USED(C) and X, OOo, KDE/Gnome and Cups, both fresh off the install, I'd bet cold hard cash the vast majority would be able to get X/DE/OOo/Cups running to the point where they could write a letter and print it out long before they could get an MTA/MDA/MUA configured for a single account. To configure the latter for the massive contortions required to do trivial things a proper client does would probably cause most to run screaming back to Windows. So if anything your question underscores that there's a problem with that design. -- Steve C. Lamb | But who decides what they dream? PGP Key: 8B6E99C5 | And dream I do... -------------------------------+---------------------------------------------
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