Andrei Popescu wrote:
Well the requirements were:
- respects /etc/aliases
- able to do local delivery
Then you need an MTA/MDA and just don't run it in daemon mode. I fail to
see what the issue is with Exim in that case. If runsize for the transient
time it is delivering mail is a problem maybe Postfix with its non-monolithic
architecture would help; but you'll need an MDA in that case (Exim fills both
roles).
Personally I don't understand why one wants local delivery of those
messages. I toss nullmailer on my machines, have it deliver to my domain's
MTA and get delivered to my normal email. If I went the local delivery route
I'd have 5 different local accounts to monitor. :/
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