The problem I had to deal with was smart phones! I run the family website/mail server. Everything was fine when it was just people at home on desktops. Laptops weren't big in the family at the time, smart phones came first.
So I had to get SASL authentication working. I ended up building generic Sendmail with the Blastwave SASL libraries, then spending another evening trying to figure out how to get Sendmail and libsasl talking and authentication working. I did, so now it's not a big deal to add another account. But it was more hassle than Solaris should have put me through... Linux wins again on this one. I love Solaris and ZFS, but it's getting harder and harder to use Solaris as a "home" server when "yum install xxx" already has everything done for you. -- This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list [email protected]
