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Re: Uploading packages via e-mail?



I meant to have something fully automated. Send the package as
an attachment to

upload@debian.org

and it will put the attached files into incoming....

Of course there needs to be some security precautions taken. It would be
nice if you could just attach them to the announcement to be sent to
debian-changes.

On Mon, 7 Oct 1996, Dale Scheetz wrote:

dwarf>On Mon, 7 Oct 1996, Christoph Lameter wrote:
dwarf>
dwarf>> Perhaps we should set up something that allows the uploading of new
dwarf>> packages via e-mail?
dwarf>> 
dwarf>As long as you have no forward on your master account you could mail it
dwarf>there and then telnet to master and move it into Incoming. However, most
dwarf>packages are probably to large to do this very effectively.

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