Subject: Re: nmh and its MTA
To: Scott Reynolds <scottr@Plexus.COM>
From: Greg Hudson <ghudson@MIT.EDU>
List: current-users
Date: 01/15/1998 12:58:20
> This gets my vote, as it's obviously the real problem. It's foolish
> to assume that any one transport will be appropriate for everyone.
So, to be correct, every Unix MUA has to be aware of every Unix MTA?
/usr/{sbin,lib}/sendmail is the standard way of sending mail under
Unix. /usr/bin/mail does not implement an SMTP client, and it
shouldn't. When vi wants to tell you about a lost mail message, it
doesn't have to know about N different transports to do so. So why,
just because a package happens to be called "mh" or "nmh", is it
suddenly appropriate to know about a million different ways of
injecting a message into SMTP-land?