On Thu, 17 Jun 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> qmail-inject doesnt work the sameway.
> On the mailing list archive, i read someone talked about deliver, a linux software.
>Freshemat has something about such an application, but the homepage it points to is
>only an empty directory.
> > On Wed, 16 Jun 1999, Albert Hopkins wrote:
> > > Using qmail, is /bin/mail supposed to be replaced (by a qmail-*
> > > program)?
> > Yes. It's /var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject, I believe.
Well, /bin/mail works fine for me on linux red hat (at least 5.2 & 5.0, I
believe all versions since 4.5 are using /bin/mail , that is not from
sendmail package.)
So , I assume no real need to replace /bin/mail w/ anything else. I told
that this month on the list & noone said that I'm wrong. I'm wondering
why this is not cleared in the FAQ. :) The idea of removing /bin/mail is
that it is a part of sendmail package. But in Red Hat it's not:
[13:21:39 root@vgsn ]# rpm -qf /bin/mail | less
mailx-8.1.1-5
[13:21:46 root@vgsn ]#
Bye.Olli.