On Dec 10 08:56, Chip Panarchy wrote:
> What's the procedure to get a package hosted on Cygwin, then
> subsequently listed in the installer?
http://cygwin.com/setup.html
Corinna
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Hmm... interesting.
The reason I wanted SendMail is that the author of RANCID said that
I'd require SendMail & Cron in order to successful utilise his
software.
I'm happy to package RANCID for Cygwin, from my Vista computer (which
doesn't have Compiler errors).
What's the procedure to get a pack
On Wed, Dec 09, 2009 at 03:09:37PM -0500, Paul McFerrin wrote:
>On another side note...
>There is a product from sourceforge.net called "msmtp" which can be
>configured either as a smtp client or as a replacement for sendmail. I
>myself downloaded the sources and sucessfully compiled it all unde
On another side note...
There is a product from sourceforge.net called "msmtp" which can be
configured either as a smtp client or as a replacement for sendmail. I
myself downloaded the sources and sucessfully compiled it all under
cygwin 1.7-67. I've been using msmtp as a smtp client without
2009/12/8 Chip Panarchy:
> As I'm still having compilation problems, could someone else please
> create a SendMail package for Cygwin?
While waiting for that to happen, have a look at exim, or – in case
all you actually need is forwarding to a remote server – ssmtp.
Andy
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Good Morning,
As I'm still having compilation problems, could someone else please
create a SendMail package for Cygwin?
(built into the setup as well as providing the binaries)
Thanks in advance,
Panarchy
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