On 01/03/2014 12:56 AM, Chris Murphy wrote:
If you like the MTA method of being notified, install an MTA. Simple. You have 
been told this numerous times so don't say you haven't gotten any responses.

My question was how those, that do not have a MTA installed, is supposed to be notified. Could you perhaps answer that for me?

We do have applications that actually do send messages as mails. Without a MTA installed those messages are lost. How should the user on a non MTA system get notified from those applications?

No because no one was getting messages with the MTA unless they went looking 
for them in the first place. And now they merely have one more step which is 
installing the MTA of their choice, which for a lot of Fedora users wasn't 
sendmail anyway.

"No one"? How do you know that? You not knowing says nothing of all the others.

Sendmail was taking up space on the install media, on users computers, for no 
benefit for the vast majority of users. I don't know how many times this has to 
be said - look at the number of unique individuals involved in the conversation 
in this thread? It's less than a dozen. So we're talking thousands of users, 
and less than 12 give a crap whether an MTA is installed by default or not. 
It's really close to zero people care about it.

Sendmail is only a small portion of the install media space, it also starts quickly and should be no problem to handle at all on a normal computer. And as long as we have applications that do send mail we need an MTA to take care of those mails. Fix the mail situation first, *then* remove the MTA, if that is what you want. Now they have removed the MTA without fixing the applications that do need an MTA.

How many that participates in a discussion says nothing about the majority.

Lars
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