Thanks, Danny. So, I infer (assume you imply) the following: (1) sendmail is not necessary at all but helpful in "*nix systems" contexts, but (2) James could replace the function of sendmail on "*nix systems". Now, Noah had to ask God "What's a cubit?" and I have to ask you "What's a '*nix system'?". I have checked the Internet extensively and all the sources assume you know what it is. All I can tell is it seems to have something to do with exporting graphical user interfaces. I am not sure that it really does, however. Could expand on your answer? Also, let me expand on my question, again.

Do you have to use sendmail? Or, is James truly self-contained. That is what I would like to do with the application I am considering, if that is possible.

Even if you don't have to use sendmail, I like learning, so more on the *nix stuff would be great.

At 08:34 PM 11/27/2002 +0000, you wrote:
because it is simpler on *nix systems to have processes continue to use sendmail for generated mail, than to try to replace that function.


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