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23.1.91; Cannot send bug report - get error no such file /bin/bash
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Message #64 received at 5299 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
> I think we need to revisit the setting for the default mailer: I think
> neither the mailclient-send-it nor any other setting is a
> good default.
> I think we should instead use as default a special function
> that prompts
> the user whether he wants to use his external MUA to send email
> (i.e. use mailclient-send-it), or to use /usr/sbin/sendmail, or to use
> smtpmail in which case it'll ask the user to configure his
> SMTP server.
>
> And this should be used on *all* systems rather than only under w32
> and/or macosx, since sadly /usr/sbin/sendmail is too often
> unusable even
> under GNU/Linux (my /usr/sbin/sendmail is usable, but I must
> admit that
> it took me a significant amount of work on my laptop, so I
> can't expect
> most people to go through that trouble).
I would hope that if a user is interrupted by such questions this happens only
the first time, not each time s?he sends a mail.
IOW, questions are OK as a means to help a user configure things, but once
defaults are configured according to the user's preference, then there shouldn't
be any more prompting.
If there is a need to let users override their default settings, then that could
perhap be done either via a different command or using C-u.
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