Now exim4 (which is used by default on Debian) is broken thanks to
some GNOME package recommending libnss-myhostname, which makes exim
no longer give the FQDN in the HELO command, meaning that mail can
be lost... Unfortunately this remains unnoticed by apt-listbugs
because the libnss-myhostname maintainer regards this serious issue
as a wishlist!!!

  https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=756224

Users should uninstall libnss-myhostname...

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