Package: bash Version: 3.1dfsg-8 Severity: normal My MTA is exim 3.36-18.2. bashbug looks for /usr/lib/sendmail or /usr/sbin/sendmail and then falls back to "rmail". This won't work since the rmail symlink is in /usr/sbin/rmail which is not in the PATH of a normal user. Is there some /etc/alternatives style symlink that would always be present and allow programs to send email regardless of the MTA?
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