Guy Hulbert skribis 2007-01-05 3:53 (-0500): > What do you mean by "sendmail interface"? Is this documented somewhere?
The sendmail utility in /usr/sbin/sendmail. > I think qmail may do this by listening on 127.0.0.1:25 rather than > providing /usr/sbin/sendmail. It provides a /usr/sbin/sendmail. > I'm not sure how you can tell that every system service (like cron) will > use one or the other. GNU cron uses /usr/sbin/sendmail by default if it was available at compile time. I think this is the case with Debian.. -- korajn salutojn, juerd waalboer: perl hacker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <http://juerd.nl/sig> convolution: ict solutions and consultancy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Ik vertrouw stemcomputers niet. Zie <http://www.wijvertrouwenstemcomputersniet.nl/>.