Hello!
Those interested in more flexibility with Email-handling within Debian
please visit
http://www.magma.com.ni/~jorge/proposal/delivery.html
You find there a first draft for a policy change which allows to select
the local delivery method at installation time, or with
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In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
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http://www.magma.com.ni/~jorge/proposal/delivery.html
1. Files in /etc/default use KEY=VALUE format, so keep it that way
2. defaultdelivery is to generic. Delivery of what?
How about /etc/default/mailbox
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Brian == Brian White [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Brian What is the next step in moving this in to being official
Brian policy? I was told I couldn't request any changes to the
Brian various webservers until it was accepted as such.
Quite the contrary. Policy documents current,
Brian What is the next step in moving this in to being official
Brian policy? I was told I couldn't request any changes to the
Brian various webservers until it was accepted as such.
Quite the contrary. Policy documents current, working
solutions. We should not make policy
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El mié, 18-09-2002 a las 05:57, Miquel van Smoorenburg escribió:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.magma.com.ni/~jorge/proposal/delivery.html
Fixes proposed by Peter Palfrader, some cleanup and Miquel's comments have been
worked into the
This can be interpreted as putting the name whatever way you like it, as
long as it's followed by the email address which is in RFC 822 format and
inside s. Personally I don't see any reason to prevent commas, as we
obviously don't need them to separate multiple addresses.
If this is truly
Brian == Brian White [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Brian Once it becomes official policy, then I can get them to make the
Brian necessary changes. And once the webservers begin to change over,
Brian then I can get the packages to change.
Perhaps things have changed in the last 3 years,
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