Re: drop default MTA for Fedora 15

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On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 03:43:36PM +0100, Matthew Garrett wrote:

> The problem with delivering this to a user's mailbox via an MTA is that 
> in the typical case it doesn't result in the user noticing anything 
> until they've logged in as root and find out that the "you have new 
> mail" message actually means "Your RAID is fucked" and not just "Here's 

In the typical case users do not use RAID.  And how does this change
with the new not MTA feauture? And in case a RAID is used, how is the
user notified when the RAID is broken?

Regards
Till

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