Re: 25 'coolest' softwares not present in default RH install

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joe wrote:
> 
> Jonathan Gardner wrote:

> >11. exim
> >
> Just curious, what does exim give you that postfix does not?

Well, I could rephrase that into "What does postfix give you that
sendmail [replace with any other decent MTA] does not?" *grin* Different
people like different software even though they all do basically the
same thing. It's the *way they work* that matters, and different persons
like different ways. And yes, I still use sendmail. I'm used to it, I
tried other MTAs, but somehow sendmail fits my way best.

At least for me, Linux and Open Source are about freedom and free
choice. IMHO Linux distros should reflect that and ship a wide choice of
software, as far as it's possible (I don't like non-open source
pollution).

Best regards,
Martin Stricker
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