Josh Triplett wrote:
> ...which produce output to somewhere other than a log file, in some
> scenario other than "being buggy and accidentally producing output", and
> which expect end users to read their output, and which therefore expect
> that the end user has configured root's mail to go somewhere they'll
> actually read.

I have a strong opinion on the whole thread, but I'll just want to
answer this one because I'm not a DD anyway:

Are you aware of the fact that all of roots mail gets forwarded to the
user configured in d-i? This is a non-argument. As a user, you will be
bugged everytime for new mail on login. Check /etc/aliases after a
fresh install.


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