Date: Sun, 10 Dec 2017 13:31:38 +0000 From: Jamie Landeg-Jones <jamie@catflap.org> To: freebsd.arch@clogic.com.ua, freebsd-arch@freebsd.org Subject: Re: RFC: Sendmail deprecation ? Message-ID: <201712101331.vBADVcxH078614@donotpassgo.dyslexicfish.net> In-Reply-To: <98201b70579455dfa4fa58aebd3181b3@clogic.com.ua> References: <20171206223341.iz3vj4zz2igqczy7@ivaldir.net> <tkrat.f954a4373601db49@FreeBSD.org> <0f11ca9a-c28f-6667-9509-11a1ba05ff98@freebsd.org> <98201b70579455dfa4fa58aebd3181b3@clogic.com.ua>
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freebsd.arch@clogic.com.ua wrote: > Most users don't need a sandmail in base. As example, I always disable > sendmail and install dma for local use or postfix for mail servers. So I > can't understand, why I need do this every time as I install new > instance of FreeBSD in 2017? There are many valid arguments for and against removal, but I'm afraid that isn't one of them. Many things aren't used by "most users" - Most don't use bhyve, for example, and I bet a high proportion don't even use clang, or many of the other installed utilities. As for dma, it's already installed by default - but as most people don't use it, by your logic, it shouldn't be! :-) cheers, jamie
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