Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
Not running a daemon means that you have the overhead of startup for
each new delivery. It implies less efficient handling of a queued mail.
Given that he is doing this for local messages from daemons only I think
resident memory is the primary concern, not efficiency of once or twice a day
deliveries. Something I can understand given that I've moved most of my
productivity work to a Dell Mini. The thought of having an MTA resident all
the time doesn't exactly fill me with glee. Not that this machine can't
handle it (it is more capable than most people think) but because this machine
has no business having a resident MTA.
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