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Re: RFC: Making mail-transport-agent Priority: optional



Hello Paul,

Am 2011-10-13 12:13:56, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
> The user will not be notified even if the daemons send a mail to them.
> I don't think any of the desktops GUIs that we ship know anything
> about the local mail queue unless explicitly configured in an MUA, nor
> do they notify the user when there is new mail.

I was using long time  ago  (8-10  years)  a  grafical  MUA,  which  was
accessing ~/mail or /var/mail/<user>. Since I use mutt, it is very good,
that mutt use by default ~/mail and the standard spool.

Maybe all MUAs in Debian should be configued by the Package Maintainers,
to support ~/mail by default  or /var/mail/<user> by default?

Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
    Michelle Konzack

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