On Wed, 6 Aug 2003 14:00:38 -0500
Steve Langasek <vorlon@netexpress.net> wrote:
> Sorry, that's the admin's job to configure. If the user and the
> admin are one and the same, why does it matter if the configuration is
> done in a local or a global config file? (sudo dpkg-reconfigure ...)
> And if the user is /not/ an admin, ... wasn't there a thread about
> usability issues lurking here just a minute ago?
Erm, configuring an SMTP server for a mail client is not an admin level
thing. I mean, c'mon, fetchmail can be run as the user and the same user can
configure a pop server there. *shrug*
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