Package: sa-exim
Severity: wishlist

Hi,

the Debian exim 4 community has noticed that in the last few months, a
lot of newbies install exim 4 and sa-exim without knowing what they're
doing, and then query the exim4 support channels for support.

By installing sa-exim, these newbies increase their system's
complexity to get hold of a feature that exim4-daemon-heavy can do by
itself, with minimally less features.

Please consider mentioning in sa-exim package description that
exim4-daemon-heavy can interface with spamassassin as well, and that
exim's built-in sa interface is appropriate for installation with
smaller complexity.

Optimally, the sa-exim package description would contain information
about what exactly sa-exim does better than exim4-daemon-heavy to
allow people to take an informed decision.

Thanks for considering.

Greetings
Marc

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