I have a few questions of my own...

why does redhat install sendmail by default?
Should you not install a mta as an optional extra?
why does redhat not install qmail as default...this is much better than
sendmail?

ross (waiting for flames) cooney


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> Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 07:43
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> Subject: SMTP AUTH enabled by default?
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> Does anyone know why SMTP AUTH is not enabled by default in Red Hat's
> packaging of sendmail? AUTH harms nothing, is optional to use,
> and doesn't
> get in the way if not used, but is a wonderful thing when people
> choose to
> use it.
>
> I don't see any downside to enabling it... why is it disabled by default?
>
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