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Why is exim installed by default?
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: Why is exim installed by default?
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: Andrew Wood <
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: Sun, 16 Oct 2011 22:47:44 +0100
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Why is an MTA (exim) installed by deafult on Squeeze even if the 'Mail
Server' option is not selected during installation? Does it actually
serve any purpose on an out of the box basic installation?
Andrew
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