Bill Nottingham wrote:
Sure, but...
- If you're just installing a single-user desktop, there's not really
a usage case for a local mail delivery agent
Let's see, there's logwatch, smartctl, cron, *my nightly backups*... :-)
(Oh, and apcupsd for some users.)
I mean, it's not like there's not really a use case for syslogd on a
single-user desktop either, right? ;-)
(I'm actually serious. If you're going to break cron and logwatch, why
keep syslogd around? I'd love to see a reasonable argument for keeping
one and not the other.)
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