'Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:'
You (Michael Shields) wrote:
Package: sendmail
Version: 8.7.5-4
sendmail depends on deliver. However, in at least two common
configurations -- null client, and delivery by procmail -- it will run
perfectly without deliver. sendmail should only recommend
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
You (Michael Shields) wrote:
...
perfectly without deliver. sendmail should only recommend it.
And as a result you can install sendmail without deliver and your
mail installation won't work at all..
One could introduce another virtual package (e.g., local-mail),
One could introduce another virtual package (e.g., local-mail), have sendmail
depend on this. Both procmail and deliver could provide this package. Sounds
like a bit of an overkill for this problem, though.
Umm, no. There are many ways of configuring sendmail, and a number of
these (including
Richard Kaszeta:
Please, don't 'depend' on things unless they are *really* needed.
OTOH, if not depending on it will let inexperienced people get easily
in trouble, then by all means do depend on something that isn't strictly
needed. Hackers can use --force.
E = Nu * Tu + Nh * Th
where
At 1996-08-07 09:57 +, Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:
You (Michael Shields) wrote:
Package: sendmail
Version: 8.7.5-4
sendmail depends on deliver. However, in at least two common
configurations -- null client, and delivery by procmail -- it will run
perfectly without deliver. sendmail
You (Michael Shields) wrote:
Package: sendmail
Version: 8.7.5-4
sendmail depends on deliver. However, in at least two common
configurations -- null client, and delivery by procmail -- it will run
perfectly without deliver. sendmail should only recommend it.
And as a result you can
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