Thread (16 messages) flat view 16 messages, 8 authors, 2016-06-15

Re: git-send-mail in sh

From: Andreas Ericsson <hidden>
Date: 2016-06-15 22:42:13

Ryan Anderson wrote:
Andreas Ericsson wrote:
quoted
When I try to install Email::Valid (using apt) it wants an additional
two modules. Mail::Sendmail wants one other, so that's Data::Dumper, the
two actually used and the three those two use. Six, for short.

Can I ask why you aren't willing to install packages, such as those?  I
can understand a reluctance to install modules directly from CPAN, on an
otherwise package-managed system, but I'm afraid I must confess to
puzzlement over a reluctance to use pre-packaged modules.
I don't like having lots of junk installed. Besides, I do a lot of 
development work for the Openwall distro which tries fairly hard to get 
away without installing lots of cruft. I'd rather not taint it with 
packages from other vendors since I do a fair amount of RPM building and 
testing on it but I still want to be able to use git on it.

The major flaw in git-send-email, from my perspective, was a lack of
support for SMTP AUTH, for situations like Junio's, where the local MTA
(and thus "mail" as well) are not configured to handle SMTP AUTH. Moving
to a purely shell based replacement seems to make this an even harder
feature to support.  (Though, admittedly, I haven't even made an attempt
to add it to the Perl version yet.)
By "local" do you mean "local on Junio's laptop" or "local at cox.net"?

"mail" uses the "local on Junio's laptop" SMTP server so he can 
configure it any way he wants.

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