On 01/02/2014 11:31 PM, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Yes, all critical notifications are supposed to stay persistent.  That
is the right model to alert desktop users about anything relevant enough
to bother them with.   Not emails.

Works OK on a desktop, but how is the home server use case, where the user is not logged in on the computer, supposed to be handled?

Regarding emails. I still have not gotten any response from anyone on how to handle the output from, as an example, cron, logwatch, etc. Hopefully someone could tell how that is supposed top be taken care of now that the MTA is removed. That would involve both adding to the journal, and notify the user, and/or other actions. Shouldn't that have been addressed *before* removing the MTA?

Lars
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