Andrew,

Thanks for clarifying this. I can probably live with "not all
the functionality", depending on what functionality is lost.
What's the issue with "exim only" to the extent of "exim or die"?
I probably don't know enough about exim, but usually I run into
situations where "other mailer" can't do something that "sendmail"
can, not the other way around.

In my opinion, a "use this mailer only" goes against the very
grain of anything open/unix/gnu-ish that I'm used to. Perhaps I'm
too old, though.

Quite frankly, I used version 1 because I presumed that like the
majority of projects, "it'll get better and more inclusive as the
project matures". Searching for accounts or white/black list entries,
for instance ;)

I mean, sure, I can stay at the 1.X branch. Or go back to MailWatch.
I can also move to Postini and Microsoft Exchange, but where's the
fun in that?

I guess I'll go all rogue and do a "grep exim" through the tree
and see what pops up.

        Frank


On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 05:47:13PM +0200, Andrew Colin Kissa wrote:
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> On 24 Jan 2013, at 4:33 PM, Jeremy McSpadden wrote:
> 
> > If you can't use exim. Then you cannot use baruwa 2.0. Go back to version 1.
> 
> Technically you can, you just will not have all the functionality you have 
> with
> exim
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