On 12/31/13 02:24, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> An unintended consequence of no default MTA in f20 is no local deliver of 
> system mail.  It IS possible to just ignore (or leave it to the logs) stuff 
> going on in a desktop system, but services like logwatch are very helpful to 
> maintain a healthy system.  Plus there is cron for regular tasks we like to 
> perform.
>
> So no MTA seems good IF we can configure mailx to do the local deliveries.  I 
> am kind of assuming that some changes to /etc/mail.rc might do part of the 
> job.  Probably some /bin/sendmail script that maps sendmail arguments to a 
> mailx call.  Plus if you DO install sendmail or postfix, it should undo this 
> setup.
>
> I suppose I should submit a bug report on this as the best way to get the 
> developer's attention.
>
> But does anyone have any good recommendation(s) on how to do this? I kind of 
> like no MTA on resource straped systems, but we need to address local 
> delivery.
>
>

I can't see what the problem is.....

yum install sendmail    gets you what was before.

Is this really an insurmountable obstacle?

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