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Date:      Mon, 19 Aug 2002 16:37:21 -0400
From:      "Tamir Halperin" <tamir@brobus.net>
To:        <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   zero sendmail
Message-ID:  <985DF46E87E0C047A3670048DBCAD055086903@andrew.brobus.net>

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There are many conversations about how to deal with sendmail in freebsd. =
I would love a definitive answer to how sendmail can be entirely removed =
from the system. Even not electing it as part of the system during =
configuration and installation still causes it to show up and, if I'm =
not mistaken, show up configured and running. The scenario I'm looking =
for is a set of steps to actually "remove" it from the system once the =
system is finally installed and configured.

There have also been some conversations about sendmail being UNIX's =
default MTA and other MTA's being configured around sendmail's =
configuration and commands for running it. As someone new to UNIX, this =
sounds like an issue that should probably be addressed IMHO. I'm not =
complaining about this but it does seem to sound as though FreeBSD and =
other Unices are almost prefering sendmail over others. Is it the case =
that UNIX doesn't run properly without an installed and configured MTA? =
Again, I'm asking because I don't know.

My suggestion would be that FreeBSD have a standards-based facility for =
handling MTA functionality that an installer can configure or elect not =
to configure at the time of installation. Often times, a decision about =
which MTA to use requires quite a bit more deliberation than can be =
demanded of the OS installation procedure. The choice should be given to =
delay until such time as the deliberating parties can attend to the =
decisioning process.

What say you?

Tamir
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