Re: Fix buildd@powerpc.debian.org bounces!
Guy Maor wrote:
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> Date: Sat, 10 Oct 1998 20:54:40 +0200 (CEST)
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> From: Debian Installer <maor-installer@debian.org>
> To: Debian/powerpc Build Daemon <buildd@powerpc.debian.org>
> Subject: xpuzzles_5.4.4-2_powerpc.changes INSTALLED
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Args. I was told that this was fixed yesterday, so I didn't pay
attention anymore. Apparently it was not. I apologize for my lack
for administrator duties.
I'm sorry, but people keep installing exim but forget about contacting
me about it.
I have now re-installed Smail since it's the MTA that causes least trouble
and I'm able to configure it.
It provides:
. Local user delivery
. Support for ~/.forward files
. Support for real-user to bypass a .forward file
. Localhost is localhost, tervola, tervola.infodrom.north.de
and powerpc.debian.org
. Outgoing mail is sent to a smarthost
. Incoming mail is only accepted from the 0 MX machine.
. Execution via inetd, limited by tcpd
Please don't change it without notifying me.
The same setup should be installed on kullervo. If not, I might get over
and remove exim there in order to install Smail, too.
Regards,
Joey
--
The good thing about standards is that there are so many to choose from.
-- Andrew S. Tanenbaum
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