On Tue, 2006-05-16 at 11:04 +0200, Henning Makholm wrote: > Scripsit "Steinar H. Gunderson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > On Mon, May 15, 2006 at 02:13:46PM +0200, Henning Makholm wrote: > > >> Why not just install some software that can speak SMTP as the chroot's > >> /usr/bin/sendmail? E.g. nullmailer. > > > nullmailer is, in general, broken. > > Then something else. One can easily envisage installing as > /usr/bin/sendmail something that reads an email, immediately > sends it to a smarthost via SMTP and exits with an error if a problem > happened. No daemon, no local spool.
Not all people have their systems configured that way. I'd venture to say that most "home desktops" that POP email from their ISP don't have their MTA set up to relay mail. > That would be accessible to _all_ programs whether they are written in > Perl or not. On the "home desktop" reportbug uses Python's smtp library to send email directly to the ISP's smtp server. And that's a good thing, because, for a long time, reportbug did not have that feature, and people who don't know how to configure MTAs were not able to send bug reports. > There is a reason for having standardised interfaces. It is that they > can be implemented in different ways. Yes. The standardized interface is smtp. -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Ron Johnson, Jr. Jefferson, LA USA "Yes, indeed, C isn't 'trendy' enough in the same way gas lighting isn't trendy enough: it's dangerous and it's completely obsolete." http://developers.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=91653&cid=7893882 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]