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   On Fri, 22 Feb 2008, Xavier Maillard wrote:
   > AFAIK, it will use the default sendmail command thus there is no
   > need to setup anything but your local MTA, won't it ?

   Right. In Debian, the reportbug tool actually defaults to send mail
   directly to the BTS, and doesn't even require your local MTA to be set
   up. Whatever machine ends up being the final location can have an MTA
   running on 587 (submission) as well as 25 to avoid outgoing smtp
   filtering too.

Thank you for the clarification ;)

	Xavier
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