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Subject: Re: /bin/mail replacement
From: Sebastian Benoit <benoit-lists@fb12.de>
Date: Mon, 18 Dec 2006 19:51:43 +0059
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Leandro(llattan2002@yahoo.com.ar) on 2006.12.18 13:37:12 +0000:
> REMOVE.sendmail says how to make sendmail replacement, and I did it.
> REMOVE.binmail says how to null binmail, and I did it.
> 
> But, what can I do with scripts that use binmail ?

Unfortunatly, you did not say what OS you use.

Under most OSs you dont need to remove "mail". It uses sendmail to inject
the mail and most modern OSs have some mechanism to replace sendmail with
something equivalent. Under OpenBSD its /etc/mailer.conf, in Fedora its in
/etc/alternatives and so on. You dont have to touch "mail".


/B.
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