Hi,

Concerning compatibility between nail and mailx 
<http://nail.sourceforge.net> says:

        Linux distributions made the situation even more
        confusing. They could only use the original Berkeley
        Mail (System V mailx was closed source until the
        OpenSolaris release in 2005). Yet because Mail and
        mailx were sufficiently similar for most applications,
        it seemed appropriate for many to also feature a mailx
        command which was just Mail, thus not sufficient for
        formal POSIX.2 conformance. Most distributions also
        made mail invoke Mail, since Unix mail was also closed
        source until January 2002. 

        [...]

        Thus it is appropriate to call nail as mailx. If it is
        called as Mail, a short shell script should be created
        which sets the bsdcompat variable before invoking nail.
        mail however is an entirely different command and should
        be taken from the Heirloom Toolchest if an Open Source
        version is desired.

Given the fact that we were calling mailx as mail anyway :-), I 
do not think that making nail replacement of mail would do 
things any worse. :-)

So why cannot you guys (whoever is maintainer) just fix this, 
please?

Best,

Matěj

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