On Saturday 24 September 2005 21:45, Steve Lamb wrote:
> Quite frankly desktop machines shouldn't have SMTP servers on
> them at all.
That depends on your definition of desktop.
> Any program sending mail should be able to handle a
> failure of the MTA and act accordingly regardless of how that MTA is
> contacted; SMTP or /usr/bin/sendmail.
Cron and at require a working MTA on the local machine (I think
nullmailer is probably sufficient).