On 2004-07-06 Frank Küster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Andreas Metzler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb: > > On 2004-07-05 Frank Küster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> while I use woody+backports on my working machine, I keep an up-to-date > >> sid chroot for developping purposes. When reporting a bug I find in the > >> chroot, I have to save it in a file and then rerun reportbug on woody, > >> because I do not have an MTA installed in the chroot. > > [...] > > reportbug --smtphost=localhost
> And this works with exim (woody's exim) installed on localhost, without > an smtp server? woody's exim installs a smtp-listener on port 25 by means of inetd. So unless you have disabled it manually, yes it will work. $:prompt> { sleep 1 ; echo ehlo foo ; sleep 1 ; echo quit ; sleep 1;} \ | telnet localhost smtp *If* you have disabled the local smtp listener you'll need[1] to send the mail to your usual smarthost or bugs.debian.org, either by setting --smtphost accordingly or by installing and configuring a second (mini)MTA (without listening on port 25) in the chroot. cu andreas [1] You could install a queuing only exim in the chroot and share the queue with the main exim-daemon by means of mount --bind and localhost_number but that seems to be a rather strange solution. ;-) -- "See, I told you they'd listen to Reason," [SPOILER] Svfurlr fnlf, fuhggvat qbja gur juveyvat tha. Neal Stephenson in "Snow Crash"