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Subject: jitterbug: Please update Dependencies to exim4
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Package: jitterbug
Severity: wishlist

Hi,

jitterbug currently has a dependency (either Depends:, Recommends: or
Suggests:) on

  exim|mail-transport-agent

As exim4 is now the default mta for sarge, could you please update
this to

  $dependency: exim4|mail-transport-agent?

That change will ease the transition from exim to exim4. I would greatly
appreciate to have a package of jitterbug in sarge with the updated
dependency.

Greetings
Marc

P.S. This bug report has been filed automatically

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