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[Mageia-dev] [RFC] msec (nail) can't send reports to local users accounts - require an MTA?

+ Frank Griffin + ftg at roadrunner.com +
+ Fri Sep 23 17:30:47 CEST 2011 +

+
+ +
On 09/23/2011 11:12 AM, Florian Hubold wrote:
+>
+> So, when it comes down to the 4 choices, can i sign you up for number 3?
+> dma is a really small MTA, requires no configuration so far and if the
+> user installs a full-blown MTA that one is used instead of dma.
+>
+
+I assume you mean that it doesn't require configuration for local 
+delivery.  If it tries to handle full email addresses by delivering 
+directly to the final-destination MTA by default, it will fail in many 
+cases because the user's IP address will not correspond to a "trusted" MTA.
+
+My actual choice was a "4A" - fix msec rather than nail.  But, as I 
+said, I'm OK with 3.  I put MTAs on all of my systems anyway.
+
+
+> Or did you volunteer for the programming work on msec? ;)
+
+Not unless it can be done in C or Java :-)
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