Bug#714634: lsb-core: Remove lsb-invalid-mta as a dependency of lsb-core; require an actual MTA instead
"Didier 'OdyX' Raboud" <[email protected]> Mon, 8 Jul 2013 10:46:40 +0200
| Newsgroups | gmane.linux.debian.devel.lsb |
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| Organization | Debian - The Universal OS |
| Message-ID | <201307081046.40797.odyx__28369.6885141127$1373273312$gmane$org@debian.org> |
Hi, Le lundi, 8 juillet 2013 09.38:21, Aaron Sowry a écrit : > > BTW, if you feel strongly about this, I'd encourage you to file the > > appropriate bugs and have this discussion over there. No one here > > needs convincing, I think, that lsb-invalid-mta is a bad idea. > > I do feel strongly about this, as the outcome of this discussion will > determine whether or not the LSB is something we can refer to when > designing applications which need to work across distributions. I > obviously can't argue that lsb-invalid-mta *is* in violation of the > LSB, but I would like to argue that it *should* be. Please note that the default-mta as shipped by Debian (exim4) in its default configuration is not sending mails "to the internet" at all. If your LSB-based assumption is that you can invoke sendmail to send mails to anyone, then it is not fulfilled by default-mta either. So, taking a step back, sendmail, as currently shipped by default-mta, only ensures that mails are sent to local users. In that context, I see many uses for a sendmail erroring out instead of an working sendmail piling mails in local mboxes never read by anyone. (But I wrote I wouldn't stand in the way, hereby shutting up. :-p ) Cheers, OdyX