On Thu, 15 Sep 2005, Michael Haardt wrote:

> The default would make the world a better place if Exim suddenly took
> over.  Aren't you surprised how widespread it already is? :-)

It would be sad if Exim took over the world. Any monoculture is Bad. 
I *am* surprised how widespread it is, but I'm sure its market share is 
actually quite small.

> >From host.c, random_number():
> 
>   if (running_in_test_harness) random_seed = 42;
> 
> Sounds very predictable for testing to me.

You passed the "how well do you know the source code?" test. :-) 

> If anything, I would introduce a new option that contains the old
> behaviour for those few who urgently want it, and only do so when
> somebody speaks up.

I am not prepared to do that, partly because I don't see huge numbers of
people jumping into this thread on either side. Does anybody else have
views on this?

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