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On 20.05.2002 at 16:12:11, David Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You could replace exim with ssmtp, which just forwards all email to your > main mail server. If that's anything like nullmailer, that means I can't send mail to root locally does it not? The environment I'm in has a smarthost, but it's generally for getting mail out of the network, direct inbound SMTP isn't there, so the smarthost can't send it elsewhere internally. > On Sun, 2002-05-19 at 21:10, Andrew Pollock wrote: > > > > Secondly, even the base system comes with exim installed and port 25 open > > (granted, I haven't checked to see if it's only on localhost). A lot of > > reasonably necessary packages depend on a mail-transport-agent virtual > > package being installed. For example, on my home machine, if I try to > > remove the sendmail package, I can also kiss goodbye: > > > > apache > > at > > linpopup > > log2mail > > logcheck > > logrotate > > mailx > > mindterm > > mutt > > netsaint > > samba > > squid > > squid-cgi > > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]