Bug#114849: Invoke sendmail with -odb -oee

2021-07-14 Thread Ian Jackson
reopen 114849 reassign 114849 emacs24 found 114849 1:27.1+1-3.1 thanks I used the same steps to reproduce as in October 2014: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=114849#134 I started with a blank HOME directory, and I had to tell emacs to use "transport". I saw this:

Bug#114849: Invoke sendmail with -odb -oee

2021-07-14 Thread Ian Jackson
reassign 114849 emacs found 114849 1:27.1+1-3.1 thanks Oops, wrong package, thanks to Lars for spotting that. -- Ian JacksonThese opinions are my own. Pronouns: they/he. If I emailed you from @fyvzl.net or @evade.org.uk, that is a private address which bypasses my fierce spamfilter.

Bug#114849: emacs24 still has the bugs in emacs23

2014-10-26 Thread Ian Jackson
reopen 114849 reassign 114849 emacs24 found 114849 24.4+1-4 retitle 114849 Invoke sendmail with -odb -oee thanks I have just reproduced this with emacs24 in sid. I did this: * Install emacs and exim4-daemon-light * Ran emacs -nw -f mail * Started an (as root) an strace -ff of the relevant pid

Bug#114849:

2014-05-17 Thread J Smith
Note that the default value of mail-interactive changed from nil to t in Emacs 23.1. If you still feel there is something more that needs to be done, I'd suggest reporting it directly to bug-gnu-em...@gnu.org (and closing this Debian report). -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ.

Bug#114849: Mail lossage

2008-08-13 Thread Ian Jackson
This just happened to me again. Sadly I'm too busy (amongst other things, fighting fires caused by lost email!) to do as I promised in January 2004 and take it to emacs-devel. In the mean time I propose that we: * Change mail-interactive to t * Change emacs to invoke the MTA with -odb -oee If