Once upon a time, Tom Horsley <horsley1953(a)gmail.com> said:
Confuses me as well, though as far as I know, sendmail has always
been the default in fedora. I do see that redhat have switched
to postfix as the default mailer on RHEL6, which makes fedora
sticking with sendmail even more confusing.
RHEL is "downstream" of Fedora, so generally things don't flow from RHEL
to Fedora.
The main reason for sendmail still being the default is that it has
always been the default, and there's no significant gain in changing it
for the vast majority of installs (where the local MTA never gets
touched). An effort has been made to not require _any_ MTA in the
default install, but I don't know where that stands.
The alternative to no-MTA would be to have a very simple
queue-and-forward MTA for locally generated messages (maybe connected to
dbus to watch for network changes and such), not a full-features MTA
such as sendmail, postfix, exim, etc.
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Chris Adams <cmadams(a)hiwaay.net>
Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services
I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.