From: Claude Frantz on 25 Feb 2010 08:38 Exim is the "standard" MTA of Debian Linux, but sendmail is an option. Debian's sendmail is installed in an unusual manner. Can you explain me how it is different and why ? Thanks a lot ! Claude
From: Gordon Henderson on 25 Feb 2010 11:02 In article <hm5uhi$h0c$1(a)news.mixmin.net>, Claude Frantz <Claude.Frantz(a)unibw.de> wrote: >Exim is the "standard" MTA of Debian Linux, but sendmail is an option. >Debian's sendmail is installed in an unusual manner. > >Can you explain me how it is different and why ? I gave up on Debians sendmail years (and years!) ago and now compile my own. Much less hassle and much easier to do. Gordon
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