We need a new subject- bug fixes

Les Mikesell lesmikesell at gmail.com
Tue Mar 6 15:49:33 UTC 2007


Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:

>>> Les Mikesell:
>>>> Beg your pardon? Email as we know it can't work unless this happens. 
>>> Correction:  E-mail as *YOU* know it...
>> Yes, I consider both ends of the connection, as you've obviously ignored.
>>
> Explain this - It makes no sense in the context of the message.

The context is that many machines need to accept email via smtp over the 
internet.  If you are able to send, something has to receive.

>>> I've never had Linux accepting mail from the internet with its SMTP
>>> server, in all the years that I've used Linux.  And only those with
>>> their own domain name and/or fixed IP address could to that, either.
>> OK, and how many domain names and fixed IP addresses are there?  Do you
>> think those numbers make things unlikely?
>>
> Make what unlikely? That they would be running Sendmail, Fedora
> Core, and would consider using a GUI to configure it? Definitely.

Historically whatever is in fedora and works will be in the next version 
of RHEL.  I have no doubt that many ISPs use RHEL or some derivative and 
of course large number of businesses use it for their own servers.  It's 
not just unlikely that they are using an unmodified RH/fedora 
configuration,  it is impossible - but it doesn't have to be.

-- 
   Les Mikesell
    lesmikesell at gmail.com




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