* Andreas Jellinghaus [Wed, 6 Aug 2003 at 00:27 +0200] > mutt can do many nice things without /usr/sbin/sendmail. > a dependency is set if something is always required, > a recommends if is required for the common use, and > a suggestion is used if it improved the functionality. > so depending on mail-transport-agent is wrong, > the recommendation is fine. Mutt can read mail without an MTA, but cannot send mail without one. Whether sending mail is considered simply "common use" or is a core functionality has been and certainly will be nit-picked. Your argument rests on the former.
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