On 01/02/2014 07:30 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
There is no deficiency in omitting the installation of something that does 
nothing by default. To gain functionality from sendmail required the user 
configure it.

It delivers mail, so it certainly does something. It is not an idle process doing nothing.

Since the user needs to know enough to configure it, for it to do anything 
useful, there's no meaningful problem with requiring users who were going to 
have to configure one anyway to now install it.

A user only needs to know how to edit /etc/aliases, i.e. add a line 'root: <username>' to it, run newaliases (or something in the line of my proposal earlier), and to setup the mail client to read that mail. Not more esoteric than to setup ordinary mail.

Not having a MTA leads to lost mail, this has to be addressed and solved before the MTA is removed.

Lars
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