[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jacob Kuntz) wrote on 15.08.00 in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Clint Adams ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > > No real reason? Only one package can listen in on port 25, and > > > > Only one package can listen on port 25 of one IP. It is possible to > > have multiple packages listening on different ports or different IPs. > > > > hadn't thought of that. but once again, is there any benefit to that at all? > will the efort required by the maintainers to get this working properly > (including reading bug reports) ever balance against the tiny number of > people that would use this feature? anyone that has a reason can certianly > set this up themselves. *Is* there significant effort needed from the maintainers? At least for the case of Exim, I suspect the effort reduces to a trivial edit of debian/control iff you accept that people installing more than one MTA have to create a sane configuration manually. And I suspect it's not really different for other MTAs. MfG Kai