Matthew Miller wrote: > On Sun, Mar 07, 2021 at 10:26:50AM +0100, Björn Persson wrote: > > > It can, but most people don't have a good setup for even local mail > > > delivery. Out of the box, we don't really do anything useful. > > It wouldn't take much. Install Postfix, and when Anaconda creates the > > first user account, have it add a mapping from root to that username in > > /etc/aliases. Then a variety of MUAs can pick up the emails from > > /var/spool/mail. > > Well but even then the user needs to know to look for local mail. That's not > a normal expecation for even many Linux folks these days. Unless their MUA does that by default. I'm not sure how many do. I can't think of any strong reasons to have it disabled. I once had a problem with local email disappearing on a freshly installed laptop. It turned out that Seamonkey was picking it up and moving it to its own mail directory. That was not so good because I was using Seamonkey only as a browser, not for mail. If it had waited until I opened Seamonkey Mail before picking up local mail, then I would have been quite happy about it. Gmail users would miss it I suppose. There are some disadvantages to relying on web services for everything. Björn Persson
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