Ian Z via Exim-users writes

> The existence of these 2 separate layers is a constant source of
> frustration for people who come asking

  Yes, you see the people who come asking here. But you don't see the
  (assumed) vast majority, who just fill in

/etc/exim4/update-exim4.conf.conf

  and get a running exim system for a server who does little
  email.

  If debian would move from exim4 as its default emailer, exim would
  loose out big time.
  
  
-- 
  Written by Thomas Krichel http://openlib.org/home/krichel on his 21518th day.

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