On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 09:23:12AM +0300, Andrei Popescu wrote: > On Vi, 23 iul 10, 02:51:36, brian m. carlson wrote: > > On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 10:26:47AM +1000, Brian May wrote: > > > On 23 July 2010 10:03, brian m. carlson <sand...@crustytoothpaste.net> > > > wrote: > > > > You can use "smtphost reportbug.debian.org" in the configuration file. > > > > As for blocking direct outgoing SMTP connections: > > > > > > This is news for me. Is there any thoughts on making this the default? > > > > It's enabled if stupidmode is set. To do that, say that "no" when > > asked if you have an MTA configured and just hit enter when it asks for > > your smarthost. You can always edit the config file as well. It will > > print the same lines regardless, except that they're commented out when > > stupidmode is off. > > How about not asking at all if the user chooses 'novice', or even > 'standard'.
Or maybe just making the text explain that the default will actually work. I currently reads: | Do you have a "mail transport agent" (MTA) like Exim, Postfix or SSMTP | configured on this computer to send mail to the Internet? [Y|n|q|?]? n | Please enter the name of your SMTP host. Usually it's called something like | "mail.example.org" or "smtp.example.org". If you need to use a different port | than default, use the <host>:<port> alternative format. Just press ENTER if you | don't have one or don't know. When I read that, I just though if I hit enter, it will just not be able to send mails... So on my laptop I configured my home MTA, but it only works when I'm at home... According to what you are saying I should have left it blank here. What about adding "(It will directly connect to debian)" or something similar to the message above ? Best Regards, -- Julien Viard de Galbert <jul...@vdg.blogsite.org> http://silicone.homelinux.org/ <jul...@silicone.homelinux.org> GPG Key ID: D00E52B6 Published on: hkp://keys.gnupg.net Key Fingerprint: E312 A31D BEC3 74CC C49E 6D69 8B30 6538 D00E 52B6
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