On Thu, 1 Apr 2004, Jeremy Katz wrote:
On Thu, 2004-04-01 at 15:46 -0700, Stephen Smoogen wrote:
The boxes were configured to use the local SMTP for some reason (I dont know.. I just had to debug the problem). Thus the mail went from client -> sendmail/var/spool/clientmqueue -> power-outage ooops
Heh, that's just sick. How about my statement holding for when the clients are set up correctly? :-) (ie, if you don't use local sendmail and just do smtp, then local /var/spool isn't needed)
The counter argument from the guy in suspenders and a beard to his knees is that 'when the hell did I get a windows box? Unix is better than that.' :).
So yes, the ability to have it, perfectly reasonable. Having it as the general case, perhaps overkill.
I think it is reasonable for a completely new environment to not have it because you can mandate clients etc. For existing large environments where people expect 40 year old editors written in Fortran to still work... lets just say exceptions become the rule :(.