[SGVLUG] I can't send email (but now I can).
Dustin Laurence
dustin at laurences.net
Fri Jun 9 12:46:21 PDT 2006
On Fri, Jun 09, 2006 at 12:30:27PM -0700, John E. Kreznar wrote:
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> Dustin Laurence <dustin at laurences.net> writes:
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> > This has nothing to do with Linux--neither mutt nor exim has any
> > intention of serving "desktop users," now or ever. The *only* way a
> > "desktop" user is going to get mail access is IMAP or (ugh) POP to their
> > mail provider's server. exim is designed essentially for that mail
> > provider's machine, not the end-user's. mutt is designed for the
> > end-user's machine, but only one who is self-sufficient and *very*
> > computer savvy.
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> This seems to overlook the end user who takes mail by SMTP, not IMAP
> or POP. Or is there a suitable alternative to a Mail Transport Agent
> (MTA) (such as exim) for such a user?
You know, there may be some lightweight ones designed for an end-user
host. It seems like I've seen some but I can't name one right now.
> There are clear advantages of SMTP over IMAP or POP for mail receipt:
Sure, there are advantages in being able to run your own server rather
than being limited to what "Desktop Linux" means.
> The case for using IMAP or POP instead of SMTP for mail receipt is
> weakened in this age of always-on Internet connections for end users
> and the availability of static IP addresses.
None of this changes the discussion--it's nice, but out of reach of the
users that "Desktop Linux" implies. It's nice to have a private jet
too, but not everyone gets one no matter the advantages.
Dustin
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