Anthony Fok wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED]@你沒有用 mutt... [EMAIL PROTECTED] Netscape,而 > 你的 Netscape 是配置為直接跟你 ISP 的 SMTP 服務器溝通,跟本 > 不經過你自己安裝的 smail/sendmail/exim 處理,所以你平常寄信 > 才沒有遇上問題。
I have extensive experience with Mutt and Gnus/XEmacs and quite some other MUA/MTA. The question here is that I now WANT THINGS SIMPLE. ;) Netscape only bothers me with its performance and stability and its lack of configurabily when compared to Gnus, but hey don't you have experience that after a move or a travel or something that force you away from your daily working computer and your well configured MUA/MTA with all that key stroke combinations and secret configuration to suit your very personal taste at then, you just got to FORGET all that neat configuration and all that key-stroke combinations? That is my case. :( Before that I am all up to Gnus and think Gnus beats all other MUA to the dust. But that is frankly an ignorant attitude to those modern UI researches. And to the security conserned people, this surely won't be a big bet to setup a port listening there for just sending an email. Don't you think so? (Even it's from inetd. And, argh, if it's not from inetd, then memory is another consideration.) > [EMAIL PROTECTED]@這個是完全不關 EMAIL env 和 --email 的事啦。隻是收信者的 > mail server 見到你寄出的信件的_兩個_ "From" 欄目不符, > [EMAIL PROTECTED] 自己加的)說 [EMAIL PROTECTED]@個(bug/report/mutt 加的) > 說 [EMAIL PROTECTED] @thunder 不是正規的 > domain [EMAIL PROTECTED] spam,自動反彈不收。這方面, > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mail client 也無法解決。 Don't you think Netscape/Outlook/Foxmail/TheBat!/Eudora are common MUA? ;) They do solve this problem. (if it exists at all.) And I believe Gnus could be easily configured to solve this problem too. (That is why once I think Gnus could beat all other MUA, not because it's difficulty to use but for its through extensive configurability.) I don't remember the case for Mutt very clear now, but I suspect that Mutt cannot use arbitrary SMTP server. Anyways. But, what is the purpose for the bug/reportbug programs anyway? To make things as filing a bug report EASIER, right? ;) And I'm telling this: $ man bug The $EMAIL environment variable can be used to set the From: line in the bugreport. The Bug tracking system will use this address to send notifications about changes in the state of the bug being reported. $ man report --email=ADDRESS Set the email address for your report. This should be the actual Internet email address on its own (i.e. without a real name or comment part). DEBEMAIL, EMAIL Email address to use as your from address; default is taken from your user name and /etc/mailname. $ dpkg -s bug Recommends: mail-transport-agent ^^^^^^^^^^ $ dpkg -s reportbug Suggests: mail-transport-agent ^^^^^^^^ (I.e. not Depends:) > [EMAIL PROTECTED]@這些都是所有自己沒有 domain name 的 GNU/Linux、*BSD 撥號用戶 > 都要處理的問題吧,不是 Debian 系統存心挖苦你的! ^_^ I am NOT saying its ``on purpose(?)'', that would be ridiculous and stupid. Just IMHO this would probablly not be labeled as a glorification under the Name of GNU(/Linux, *BSD). :P Regards, -- | This message was re-posted from [EMAIL PROTECTED] | and converted from gb2312 to big5 by an automatic gateway.