Re: reportbug package

2001-11-14 Thread Bill Wohler
Tom Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hopefully this is simple. > Is there someway to configure the reportbut package to work with a > non-local email account? > I have a pop account, but don't have local smtp configured to deliver > email on the internet. From man reportbug (Environment Var

Re: reportbug package

2001-11-14 Thread Colin Watson
On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 06:16:21AM -0500, Tom Allison wrote: > > On Wednesday 14 November 2001 11:45, Tom Allison wrote: > >>Hopefully this is simple. > >>Is there someway to configure the reportbut package to work with a > >>non-local email account? > >>I have a pop account, but don't have local s

Re: reportbug package

2001-11-14 Thread Tom Allison
Emiel Metselaar wrote: man reportbug: --email=ADDRESS Set the email address for your report. This should be the actual Internet email address on its own (i.e. without a real name or comment part). This setting will override any environment varia

Re: reportbug package

2001-11-14 Thread Tom Allison
Emiel Metselaar wrote: man reportbug: --email=ADDRESS Set the email address for your report. This should be the actual Internet email address on its own (i.e. without a real name or comment part). This setting will override any environment varia

Re: reportbug package

2001-11-14 Thread Emiel Metselaar
man reportbug: --email=ADDRESS Set the email address for your report. This should be the actual Internet email address on its own (i.e. without a real name or comment part). This setting will override any environment variable that is

reportbug package

2001-11-14 Thread Tom Allison
Hopefully this is simple. Is there someway to configure the reportbut package to work with a non-local email account? I have a pop account, but don't have local smtp configured to deliver email on the internet. Either I need to reconfigure exim (dpkg-reconfigure exim?), or do something with r