On Tue, 25 Aug 2009 20:22:39 +0100 Peter Robinson <pbrobinson@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> > Jesse Keating (jkeating@xxxxxxxxxx) said: > >> >> This is because a select nothing install still requires a smtpd > >> >> for cron jobs, and when no other smtpd is selected "exim" wins > >> >> as it has the shortest name. However due to package ordering, > >> >> exim winds up on disc3 (since the default smtp, sendmail, is > >> >> picked if you actually add the group). I'm not entirely sure > >> >> how I'm going to fix this that doesn't involve hard coding > >> >> things for exim :/ > >> > > >> > The best solution is to define a default, and put it in that > >> > group. (postfix?) > >> > >> ssmtp is about the smallest at 50K or so. > > > > Note that ssmtp is NOT a replacement here. > > It does not do local delivery. So, if you need mail to go to a local > > user, it won't do the trick. > > esmtp? I believe most desktop users don't care about local emails from > their system and enterprise/server/power users know how to install a > decent mail server. If people don't care to get the local emails, perhaps a better solution would be coming up with a way to get that information to the user without email (rss? popup?). > > Peter > kevin
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