Michael,
Ummm, Well..what I think the previous poster was talking about is that
it's really not against the law license wise to include the software on
the cd. You don't have to make it part of the core system, but at least
give the user a choice whether or not to install it. If they want qmail,
sendmail, or any other package.
I may be offbase on this, but I do see any valid reason not to include
it. You included KDE when QT was not open source..so what's the real
problem with including this package? I don't mind sendmail for various
reasons, but others may just not want to use it.
just my 0.02
> 2nd, you don't have a problem, ok, I have a problem with it and from what
> I've heard (I'm at SuSE sicne 1 March) some otehr people here have a
> problem with it as well. MTA software is a central piece of the system.
> While I can live with non-free licences for user apps I don't wanna see
> them in the core system.
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