On 2/24/14, 7:47 PM, Thomas Mueller wrote:
I never got far enough with DragonFlyBSD or OpenBSD on live USB to see osmpd or
opensmtpd (OpenBSD or dma (DragonFly).
I couldn't read hard drive from either OpenBSD or DragonFly, could read OpenBSD
but not DragonFly live USB stick from FreeBSD and NetBSD, meaning poor
interoperability on my system.
But I find sendmail practically impossible to setup, and rather useless for my
purposes.
I use msmtp and mpop from ports for SMTP and POP3 mail, including SSL
capability. These clients even allow multiple email accounts and multiple
users, user name need not necessarily be the same as computer hostname.
I've wondered if I'd lose anything by building FreeBSD WITHOUT_SENDMAIL.
I looked and found mail/dma in FreeBSD ports tree. Could it be easily set up
to use as SMTP client?
I don't believe BSD users use base system of itself to send and receive email.
They use ports (FreeBSD) or equivalent in other BSDs.
I do (though recompiling with SASL and TLS was a pain in the neck.
Can't really say for Linux; "base system" is ill-defined given the anarchy of
many different distributions.
To Julio Merino: How long did NetBSD include both sendmail and postfix in
base? What NetBSD releases? What was the first release that included both
sendmail and postfix, and the first release where sendmail was dropped?
But I think sendmail is still available in pkgsrc for users who'd rather have
sendmail.
Tom
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