>> 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. Who cares? All the end user sees is that, without having messed with the system in any way, her email didn't get to the destination and she didn't receive a bounce either. I.e. it's "lost". Whether a hacker/guru can recover the email 2 years later or not is beside the point. > Just like on a GNU/Linux system with postfix shut down (is that so? can't > check this lacking root access on our systems.) Could be, but that doesn't make the behavior correct on Mac OS X. > OK, that's a good idea. I'll report this. But don't expect this to be > changed any time soon. Of course not. But I just get really annoyed when people ask us to work around bugs in proprietary systems without even bothering to try and get those bugs fixed. Stefan _______________________________________________ Emacs-devel mailing list Emacs-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-devel