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Re: [epg@progeny.com: Bug#154142: dhcp-client conflicts]



Previously Moshe Zadka wrote:
> www-browser: definitely, here a standard interface (give a URL on the command
>              line) is useful. currently, urlview depends on an ugly hack
>              to do that (listing browsers itself)

doc-central does the same thing.

> mail-reader: honestly, I fail to see a reason why this is sane. 
>              "less /var/mail/moshez" is as good a mail reader as any.
>              what on earth would prompt someone to suggest a mail-reader
>              is truly beyond me.

Mail notification programs what start a MUA when you click on them
for example.

> Should a mail-reader also be able to *send* mail? That would actually
> make it a useful virtual package, again with a minimum of interface
> (accept an address on the command line, e.g.)

The name mail-reader suggests it doesn't. Perhapt it would be useful
to introduce mail-user-agent, which is both a common name, unlike
mail-reader, and has a proper definition:

  mail user agent

     <messaging> (MUA) The program that allows the user to compose
     and read {electronic mail} messages.  The MUA provides the
     interface between the user and the {Message Transfer Agent}.
     Outgoing mail is eventually handed over to an MTA for delivery
     while the incoming messages are picked up from where the MTA
     left it (although MUA's running on single-user machines may
     pick up mail using {POP}).

> Better: adding interfaces for those virtual packages which lack an interface,
>         and supplying patches to support those interfaces, and throwing
>         those which truly serve no purpose.

Definitely.

Wichert.

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