F20 - Unintended consequences of no default MTA - How best to fix

Bob Marcan bob.marcan at gmail.com
Mon Jan 6 10:39:19 UTC 2014


On Mon, 06 Jan 2014 07:48:29 +0100
"Lars E. Pettersson" <lars at homer.se> wrote:

> On 01/06/2014 07:37 AM, Chris Murphy wrote:
> > It's obviously a matter of opinion, not fact, as evidenced by the lack of universal agreement by fairly reasonable people. I think email is such amazing piles of steaming poo that my happiness is inversely proportional to the number/rate of emails I'm getting. It simply does not scale well. And like the phone, it too easily confuses importance and urgency. Setting up mail rules requires duplicative effort, for each user, even when they have very similar ideas on notification prioritization. It's ickysauce.
> 
> That you despise mail is no reason to remove the MTA when applications actually rely on an existing MTA. You can not generalize your way of doing things to the entire community. The mail mechanics is there for a reason, and has proven its validity for decades.
> 
> Lars

And moving notifications to Gnome? Does everyone use Gnome?
Should i sit all the time behind the monitor?
I don't.
BR, Bob


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