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Operating Systems Linux Ubuntu help sending mail Post 302275245 by mierdatuti on Friday 9th of January 2009 01:51:35 PM
Old 01-09-2009
Quote:
Originally Posted by csorhand
mierdatuti,

you can use the synaptic of kubuntu or you can use the apt-get install command.

There are a lot of available MTA at ubuntu. You can use exim / sendmail / postfix to name few.

Try to install it using apt-get install < the MTA you want > then you can use your mailx after that.
Many thanks!!
 

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APT-CUDF.CONF(5)						    DOSE Tools							  APT-CUDF.CONF(5)

NAME
apt-cudf.conf - Configuration file for apt-cudf DESCRIPTION
The configuration file allows one to define default optimization criterias for all solvers known by apt-cudf SYNTAX
solver: <solver list> | '*' A comma-separated list of solvers. The character will make the optimization criteria as default for all solvers without a more specific definition. upgrade: <optimization criteria> dist-upgrade: <optimization criteria> install: <optimization criteria> remove: <optimization criteria> Default optimization criteria associated to apt-get actions. The optimization criteria is solver specific. Specifying a incorrect criteria will result in an error from the underlying cudf solver. Please refere to the solver man page for the correct syntax trendy: <optimization criteria> paranoid: <optimization criteria> <keyword>: <optimization criteria> Define a shortcut for an optimization criteria. The shortcut can then be used by apt-get to pass a specific optimization criteria for a cudf solver apt-get install gnome --solver aspcud -o "APT::Solver::aspcud::Preferences=trendy" EXAMPLE
solver: mccs-cbc , mccs-lpsolve upgrade: -lex[-new,-removed,-notuptodate] dist-upgrade: -lex[-notuptodate,-new] install: -lex[-removed,-changed] remove: -lex[-removed,-changed] trendy: -lex[-removed,-notuptodate,-unsat_recommends,-new] paranoid: -lex[-removed,-changed] solver: * upgrade: -new,-removed,-notuptodate dist-upgrade: -notuptodate,-new install: -removed,-changed remove: -removed,-changed trendy: -removed,-notuptodate,-unsat_recommends,-new paranoid: -removed,-changed SEE ALSO
apt-cudf(8), apt-get(8), update-cudf-solvers(8), README.cudf-solvers <file:///usr/share/doc/apt-cudf/README.cudf-solvers>, README.Debian <file:///usr/share/doc/apt-cudf/README.Debian> AUTHOR
Copyright: (C) 2011 Pietro Abate <pietro.abate@pps.jussieu.fr> Copyright: (C) 2011 Stefano Zacchiroli <zack@debian.org> License: GNU Lesser General Public License (GPL), version 3 or above dose3 3.0.2 2012-06-25 APT-CUDF.CONF(5)
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