On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 08:27, Michael Cronenworth <mike(a)cchtml.com> wrote:
Paul Howarth wrote:
> I use "at" on a regular basis, to schedule large downloads and uploads
> when my ADSL bandwidth becomes unmetered after midnight.
>
> And I like getting the resulting email in the morning showing that all
> went well, or not as the case may be.
No one will prevent you from doing so. Nothing on your end will change.
I get it now - This is the old meets the new.
New: MTA? WTF?
Old: MTA! <3
It is asking a lot for Fedora to be a "one size fits all" distribution.
No one will be happy, so what can the compromise be?
1) Leave as is. Makes MTA-lovers rejoice. Other folks will continue to
yum remove.
2) Remove from comps. Makes Desktop users rejoice. Other folks will yum
install {sendmail,postfix,exim,$MTA}
3) Make Fedora installs separated into "usage-based" comps. Server,
Laptop, Netbook, and Handheld (read MeeGo).
Your comments have been nothing but hostile and attacking. Please be
more excellent and quit trying to pick a fight.
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