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#2 Re: Reporting Debian bugs without a working MTA Posted by Anonymous (83.17.xx.xx) on Mon 22 Jan 2007 at 09:12 Reportbug don't actually need working MTA (at least local one). You can configure it to use smtphost bugs.debian.org While configuring (reportbug --configure) answer yes to internet access query, then "No" about working MTA and finally leave empty SMTP host. Sadly, some networks blocks outgoing traffic to remote port 25 and bugs.debian.org do not listen on submission (tcp/587) port.
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