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DATE | 2008-10-24 |
FROM | Ruben Safir
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SUBJECT | Subject: [NYLXS - HANGOUT] Re: [opensuse] Getting Rid of postfix and exim on my laptop
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On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 03:48:40PM +0200, Per Jessen wrote: > Ruben Safir wrote: > > >> Why? I'm not proposing nor arguing anything new. Honestly, an > >> openSUSE system _needs_ a sendmail binary in order for millions of > >> scripts to > >> work. The binary delivers the mail to the local MTA - if there is no > >> local MTA, those emails are never seen. And that goes for desktops > >> and > >> servers alike. And for Redhat/Debian/Mandriva/Slackware/etc too. > >> I completely fail to see any security issue in having a postfix MTA > >> listening on localhost:25 on a desktop machine. > > > > > > Yeah - thats what the firewall is for, right? > > Exactly.
exactly your an idiot. Really, you are. You should make an effort to be less of an idiot.
> > > What do you think your > > sales person does when cron email them an incomprehensable message > > they can't do anything for? > > Unless this salesperson had set up the cronjob, why would he be getting > the email? > >
to fix his firewall, bluetooth and ldap server, you silly boy.
Ruben
> > -- > /Per Jessen, Zürich > > -- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe-at-opensuse.org > For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help-at-opensuse.org
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