On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 04:56:00PM -0600, Michal Jaegermann wrote:
If somebody
would bring that mythical "simple, small, lightweight, local
delivery" MTA, and "you know where to look for full fledged servers
if you need them", then I would not mind this as an installation
default. Only that such thing is so far appears to be missing
(or esmtp can play here? I do not know).
I was looking at that too last night. I don't *think* so, but the
documentation wasn't all that clear, at least late at night.
I think that had the guy who was going to evolve ssmtp into bsmtp, or
perhaps bssmtp?, kept up with it, we would have had it.
Maybe it is not that hard
to expand on an existing stuff but MTAs are famously devious beasts
with serious security implications.
Yuppers.
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