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From: ade@kralc.UUCP (Adrian Miranda)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.microport
Subject: Re: svbinmail for uport 386 3.0xx
Keywords: smail uport 386 mail mailx
Message-ID: <378@kralc.UUCP>
Date: 9 Aug 89 05:48:52 GMT
References: <418@osc.COM> <8714@attctc.Dallas.TX.US> <1076@hawkmoon.MN.ORG>
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In article <1076@hawkmoon.MN.ORG>, det@hawkmoon.MN.ORG (Derek E. Terveer) writes
> As i recall, both for smail(2.5) and for smail(3.1.x), i had to add the -s
> option (for specifying subject from the command line) to the getopt() call and
> the case statement that follows for it to work correctly on my uPort Sys V
> 386/3.0e system (as well as att unix, etc).
> 
> I believe that was the only incompatibility and really, that was just a bug or

Yes, I just ran into the -s thing myself.  It appears easy enough to add the
-s option to svbinmail.c, but I'm still a bit worried.  If I type 
/bin/lmail -gobbledygookandstrangeletters it will print out a usage message
which includes a lot of options which are not included in svbinmail.c (of
course I have only a release 2 manual, so I don't know what they do).
Does anyone know if these other options are ever used?

Also there is another problem with smail (2.5).  If I try to send mail 
from an account with a restricted shell, the mail simply disappears, no
error message, no entry in /usr/spool/uucp/mail.log.  I haven't found a
mention of this in the any of the docs, though I'm haven't really looked
that hard.  I'm just hoping someone else will know.

Please send mail to me, I will summarize if appropriate.  By the way, if 
I want to use Jon Zeefs' lmail, do I have to make any changes to smail,
perhaps undefine ALIAS or something like that?

Adrian Miranda
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