On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 2:49 PM, Daniel Ouellet <dan...@presscom.net> wrote: > L. V. Lammert wrote: >> >> At 02:22 PM 5/12/2009 -0700, Henry Sieff wrote: >>> >>> On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 11:07 AM, L. V. Lammert <l...@omnitec.net> wrote: >>> > >>> > If you want simple, install Webmin. Runs fine with sendmail, default >>> > install! >>> >>> Yeah, because if you can't see the complexity, it doesn't exist. >> >> What does complexity have to do with a user interface? >> >> Looks like someone else should go download their favorite Linux. > > Or as in this case may be use @gmail.com email as they can't obviously setup > their own mail server looks like. Or can make it secure, or set it up with > spam filter properly so they use @gmail.com.
Guess again. > Not everyone that have @gmail.com can't do their mail server by all mean, I > don't make it a general rule, but may be in this specific case here it might > well be the case! (;> Nope. > May be we should asked if Theo would create a linux@ list and let all these > guys subscribe to it and beat each other up all day long, convincing each > others of their ways and God thinking and leave misc@ alone for good stuff. Not sure where you got the impression I use linux. All I'm saying is that sendmail is very complex, and using webmin doesn't make it less complex. I am excited about the new smtpd. Now, you could continue to be an utter douchebag, if you want. > Can we? > > OK, I need to stop feeding the trolls! If I _were_ a troll, you in particular and this list in general couldn't stop feeding it to save its effin life. Let us not forget the whole obsd in europe thread, or the brutally easy target you are for anyone who actually is a linux advocate. Me, I'm just an openbsd user who thinks telling people to use webmin to manage sendmail when they don't need sendmail is, well, kinda lame. But hey, that's just me. I manage several sendmail servers professionally, because we need them. For my personal use, I have no use for anything that sophisticated, and if I need to learn something I use my lab. So, whatever - bored now. /dev/nulling this, chump.