On Thu, 15 Mar 2007, Santiago Vila wrote:
Does mutt not have the same "problem"?
If yes, I would call this a feature, not a bug.
I use pine because it was installed in the main mail server in my
University, and the people who installed it are the same people who
made the MTA to work.
Just because we can have now our own Unix machine at home does not mean
pine (or alpine) should worry about the configuration of another package
(the MTA).
If it makes you feel better as a packager you can make alpine to
Depends on mail-transport-agent, or Recommends, or just Suggests.
Good points, thanks Santiago. I'll make alpine Suggests:
mail-transport-agent.
Piotr, I'll close this bug, since there's nothing Alpine can do to
ensure it sends email in the correct way per site. I will however make a
note of this in README.Debian in the next release. If you think I should
do something else/different, do reply and I'll see what I can do.
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