Re: [PATCH] send-email: allow sendmail binary to be used instead of SMTP

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On Mon, May 15, 2006 at 02:13:25PM -0700, Junio C Hamano wrote:
> Ryan Anderson <ryan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> 
> > I think, in practice, that /usr/lib/sendmail will exist anywhere you hve
> > something running on port 25, at least on unixy machines.  In my
> > searches at an old job, that appeared to be the canonical place to call
> > sendmail from, and every MTA appears to provide an appropriate binary
> > there.
> >
> > So, I'm not overly worried about it.
> 
> exim, postfix and friends?

At least as packaged by Debian and Ubuntu, exim and postfix both fit
that rule.

It's just that there is no other canonical name for the binary that
provides the functionality, so everyone steals the name.

> I used to know somebody who port-forwarded 25/tcp to central
> smtp server from smaller machines in her intranet installation,
> but I would say that is rare.  I am not worried about it either;
> I just wanted to make sure _somebody_ thought the potential
> issues through and agreed with the change the patch makes.

Fair enough.
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