On Thursday 22 September 2011 21:14, Florian Hubold wrote:
> The bug is not about the installer, it's about msec.

Yes, excactly. And msec is part of the default install. No?
So any changes to requirements of msec will influence what, if any, MTA get 
installed simply by installing msec.
If someone refuse to install an MTA, for what ever reason, and actively 
deselect every MTA he finds, it will result in msec also beeing deselected if 
it require an MTA to be present. If msec is having an MTA as requirement, one 
cannot choose to have both msec and not an MTA at the same time. Deselecting an 
MTA will result in not having msec.

You seemed to recognice this and suggested changing msec to not send email as 
default.
Then I was wondering if entering an email address as the user who is to get 
reports is enouch to have msec to send email anyway, or do one have to run msec 
or msec-gui after install to enable it.

Changing msec's default config will influense what happens to a system after OS 
install in future releases.

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Johnny A. Solbu
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