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..
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