On Sat, Mar 09, 2002 at 07:45:20AM -0600, Scott Walde wrote:
> On Fri, 8 Mar 2002, Duncan Findlay wrote:
> 
> > If you delete one path, delete /etc/mail/spamassassin. I don't know what
> > distribution has /etc/mail and what software supports this, but Debian
> > certainly does not. (Wouldn't it be stupid to have an /etc/mail with just
> > spamassassin stuff in it?)
> 
> www:/etc/mail# pwd
> /etc/mail
> 
> www:/etc/mail# ls
> Makefile
> deny.db
> sendmail.cf
> access
> name_allow
> trusted-users
> access.db
> <SNIP... point made: more than spamassassin>
> 
> www:/etc/mail# cat /etc/issue
> Debian GNU/\s 3.0 \n \l
> 
> www:/etc/mail# dpkg -S /etc/mail
> sendmail: /etc/mail
> 

Point taken.

By default, however, Debian comes with exim, not sendmail. Sendmail (and
only sendmail) seems to use /etc/mail.

-- 
Duncan Findlay

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