Posted by: Anonymous
[ip: 203.143.226.132]
on April 18, 2008 11:26 PM
Hardly a sendmail replacement when its designed for use on desktop machines by single users.
To quote the author:
"Replacing Sendmail with sSMTP works well for desktop PCs that have only a single user configured. If you have multiple users, you may not want to use sSMTP"
Yeah. Good one, idiot.
Anything touted as a sendmail replacement needs to support things like advanced mail routing and rewriting, ssl, tls, and sasl, for a start.
sSMTP: A simple alternative to Sendmail
Posted by: Anonymous [ip: 203.143.226.132] on April 18, 2008 11:26 PMTo quote the author:
"Replacing Sendmail with sSMTP works well for desktop PCs that have only a single user configured. If you have multiple users, you may not want to use sSMTP"
Yeah. Good one, idiot.
Anything touted as a sendmail replacement needs to support things like advanced mail routing and rewriting, ssl, tls, and sasl, for a start.
fail.
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