On Fri, Jan 3, 2014 at 6:49 AM, Lars E. Pettersson wrote:
If you find out any single package in the desktop live image that requires an MTA to work on the default setup, feel free to file a bug report. Unknown bugs cannot be fixed.
Yes, instead of of discussing different levels of users, or different levels of computer systems, I tried to point on the route problem, not getting astray on tangents out of tangents, to steer the discussion onto a more constructive path.
It was you who brought in the topic of home servers when this change was done only on the desktop live image. It is not clear from your reply whether you were already aware of this fact or not.
The route problem is what I wrote. That we have applications that actually rely on mail, and that these do need an MTA to communicate with the user.
If this is a packaging problem, it should be addressed, and it would have been good if this had been taken care of before removing the MTA.
If you find out any single package in the desktop live image that requires an MTA to work on the default setup, feel free to file a bug report. Unknown bugs cannot be fixed.
Rahul
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