On 4 Jul 2005, at 18:37, Stefan Monnier wrote:

Doesn't matter. The bug is simple: in a default config of OS X, if you do "sendmail [EMAIL PROTECTED] <somemail" the mail is lost without any error message.

It seems to go into the queue.
Just like on a GNU/Linux system with postfix shut down (is that so? can't check this lacking root access on our systems.)

A warning or an error, yes: If Postfix is not configured, it should not
accept any mail.

OK, that's a good idea. I'll report this. But don't expect this to be changed any time soon. Emacs should act appropriately, whether sendmail swallows stuff or whether it purposefully chokes on e-mails. And I'm saying it should go through the system's standard mail client.



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