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The Sunday 2007-04-22 at 00:34 +0200, Theo v. Werkhoven wrote:
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> > I think, we agree that one should configure the MTA on a Unix host,
> > don't we?
>
> Depends, like I said, for embedded systems I do not see the point.
> For (normal) desktop and server setups I agree.
Depends again. If the embedded system is based in linux, you must be aware
that many of its services trust that they can send internal mail for
reporting; the best known of these daemons is cron, but there are more.
You have to make sure there are none of these or that they don't try to
use email.
> No, what I say is that mail works with or without an automatic flush
> system. A daemon process is not absolutely neccessary to get mail
> out the system.
Probably right.
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Cheers,
Carlos E. R.
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