On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 03:07:09PM +0100, Stefan Alfredsson wrote:
> Snoopy seems to be incompatible with the nullmailer package.
> When running nullmailer in daemon mode, it normally uses fd 4 for socket
> communication. With snoopy installed, nullmailer uses fd 0. fd 0 is
> normally used to read the mail to deliver, and this collision seem to
> cause problems. However, running /usr/sbin/nullmailer-send works fine.
> 
> This can be debugged by running
> strace -f /usr/sbin/nullmailer-send -d
> compared to
> strace -f /usr/sbin/nullmailer-send
> 
> If this can not be fixed, I suggest the postinst do a check for an
> installed nullmailer package and issue a warning if so.

Can you please give a more replicable example about what nullmailer
should do, and what it doesn't do with snoopy installed?
Unfortunately, I do not seem to understand the report.

Greetings
Marc

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