Frank Tegtmeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > qmail doesn't do this by default, and manages to use resources much more
> > efficiently than sendmail, which does this.  Why should qmail change?
> 
> It does break one of the basic rules on the Internet that many people fell 
> ist still important. It produces bad reputation (based only on this one 
> fact, ignoring all the other good things about qmail) for qmail and 
> sometimes it's author.

Only by the ignorant.  The only things that an MTA's reputation should be
affected by are its security, reliability, and efficiency, in that order.
qmail wins hands-down in virtually any real-world situtation.  Therefore
I trust DJB's design decisions.

Charles
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