Le Lun 22 juillet 2013 20:40, Lennart Poettering a écrit :
I find it quite amazing that you actually use multiple different MUAs
in
parallel. I mean, most people stick to one MUA usually, maybe two. But
you make it sound as if you need to access your emails through 5 or 10
or so, so that it is really worth making this kind of low-level
configuration change.
Well, if the various MUAs shipped in Fedora didn't periodically suffer
from bugs, I wouldn't need to switch regularly (actually since I installed
squirrelmail I don't need switching anymore. It just works, and does not
think duplicating every mail in a private store to simulate pop3 behaviour
is a requisite. So I just point it to the system maildir)
It's also hardly something we can suggest people to actively do.
User
credentials should not leak into the system like that. If two users send
emails on the same host, then the SMTP delivery needs to provide proper
authentication to the mail gateway attributing the individual mails to
the right user.
I didn't write anything else. What I did write is that, at this point in
time, it's probably easier to add the 'send as different used depending on
the system user' to the central MTA (and make smtp an actual system
service) than to try to fix all the MUAs Fedora ships.
--
Nicolas Mailhot