On Mon, Mar 13, 2006 at 09:45:09AM -0700, s. keeling wrote: > Incoming from Steve Lamb: > > email was. And procmail? Investigated it; it's line noise masquerading > > You don't like procmail. Great. That's no excuse for insulting it. > For some of us, it's a remarkable tool; one we'd rather abandon email > than do without. There are alternatives to procmail if you're that > averse to it.
Yes, there are alternatives, such as the filtering capabilities built into Debian's default MTA, exim. (Which Steve mentioned in one of the parts you trimmed.) Personally, I agree with Steve that procmail configs look like line noise and I also wish to echo his question regarding it: Given that exim is installed on Debian systems by default and that exim has a much more easily readable (to most people, procmail gurus may be an exception) syntax, why are people who want to perform basic mail sorting tasks so consistently advised to install procmail instead of just using exim's MDA functionality? Are there things that procmail can do that exim filters can't or is it just a case of procmail being what people have used for years and they're not aware that an alternative is installed by default in Debian? -- The freedoms that we enjoy presently are the most important victories of the White Hats over the past several millennia, and it is vitally important that we don't give them up now, only because we are frightened. - Eolake Stobblehouse (http://stobblehouse.com/text/battle.html) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]