Re: Packages that *can* provide essential services (but not always)

2005-01-14 Thread Rob Weir
On Tue, Jan 11, 2005 at 10:38:14AM +, David Given said On Sunday 09 January 2005 18:53, Florian Weimer wrote: * David Given: Is there a correct way of tackling this kind of thing? Does citadel provide the /usr/lib/sendmail interface? It does, yes, Whichever package has this will

Re: Packages that *can* provide essential services (but not always)

2005-01-11 Thread David Given
On Sunday 09 January 2005 18:53, Florian Weimer wrote: * David Given: Is there a correct way of tackling this kind of thing? Does citadel provide the /usr/lib/sendmail interface? It does, yes, although it needs a bit of setting up; which makes it a good candidate for the citadel-server-smtp

Re: Packages that *can* provide essential services (but not always)

2005-01-09 Thread Florian Weimer
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Packages that *can* provide essential services (but not always)

2005-01-08 Thread David Given
I'm currently thinking about packaging Citadel, a next-gen BBS and groupware system (http://www.citadel.org/). The problem with Citadel is that it supplies a whole bunch of different services. You can access it via its own protocol on port 504; it can be used as an SMTP mail server; it can act