On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 12:53:01AM -0400, Stefan Monnier wrote: > > I've asked the same question a while ago. I have a simple one-user > > desktop, i do not need an MTA. I know those programs don't need much > > memory (i have 4GB), i know they're sleeping most of the time, i know > > they'll only wake up if there's something to do. But i don't want an > > MTA. It's that simple. > > As mentioned in this thread, I don't understand your problem: I just > removed my MTA and aptitude was quite happy to do so. So what tool is > it that "forces" you (or makes you feel forced) to install an MTA?
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