On 03/21/2014 10:13 AM, Matthew Miller wrote:
Sure it is. Again, hyperbole doesn't really help. In fact, in many
situations, an MTA doesn't do you any good, as your network won't allow it
to do anything useful remotely (true now at most big companies and on most
big ISPs) and local delivery goes into the black hole of root's mailbox
unless you configure it. And if you're going to configure one, installing
one isn't a significant extra step. Plus, since there are multiple different
MTAs, this is back to your choice of fvwm vs. gnome -- if we have a default
you don't want, you're going have to remove it to put in your choice.

If you do need to use sendmail, and your ISP is blocking Port 25, it's not that hard to configure things to use a smarthost. As an example, I have my own (vanity) domain and use its mail servers, over Port 587. I also have sendmail configured to use that server and port, along with the appropriate username/password. If anybody out there needs to do the same thing, instructions are at http://www.zeff.us/SMTPAuth.txt
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