Which Directory Service do you use for your network?
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#4 Re: Reporting Debian bugs without a working MTA Posted by Anonymous (203.15.xx.xx) on Mon 29 Jan 2007 at 00:36 @tong @cef, "What about... pasting into the email client of your choice", and then what? This article talks about reporting Debian bugs without a working MTA, apparently you do... From the article: The next step is to fill in the actual bug report and sent it (via yahoo mail web interface). In reality this means you have an MTA/email client. Admittedly, it's NOT your MTA, and it's web based, but that doesn't stop you pasting the content of the text file created by reportbug into, say, yahoo or gmail's web interface. The best bit about doing it that way is that apart from the output being a file, the process for creating a bug report is almost exactly the same as if you did have an MTA on your machine.
@cef, "What about... pasting into the email client of your choice", and then what? This article talks about reporting Debian bugs without a working MTA, apparently you do...
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