extsmail 2.3-1 source package in Ubuntu

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extsmail (2.3-1) unstable; urgency=low

  * New upstream release 2.3.
  * debian/control: Standards-Version: 4.4.1.
  * debian/control: Build-Depends: Update debhelper-compat (= 12).
  * debian/control: Add Rules-Requires-Root: no.
  * debian/patches: Remove.
  * debian/compat: Remove.

 -- Olivier Girondel <email address hidden>  Thu, 10 Oct 2019 16:22:58 +0200

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Uploaded by:
Olivier Girondel
Uploaded to:
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Original maintainer:
Olivier Girondel
Architectures:
any
Section:
mail
Urgency:
Low Urgency

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extsmail_2.3-1.dsc 1.7 KiB 936f73c2b74d7df07c134fdf511e5bfbd981c3b0b10051b9377d9aef5d5f3720
extsmail_2.3.orig.tar.gz 66.2 KiB 70c329d5a248ffa7c2647281dcabe42d0f732883e42e85af7b9aef5cee9f1a89
extsmail_2.3-1.debian.tar.xz 2.3 KiB cb00e3c6082ef9cb0a1deb52e9e716caca2714c624ffcc80848666993bdb01a3

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extsmail: enables the robust sending of e-mail to external commands

 extsmail masquerades as the standard UNIX sendmail program, reading
 messages, and later piping them to user-defined commands.
 .
 In a sense, extsmail can be thought of as a very simple "tiny" sendmail
 (Think SSMTP, UUCP, ...)
 .
 A typical use is to allow e-mail to be piped via ssh to external servers
 running a full sendmail-compatible MTA. extsmail is designed to have
 sensible defaults, and configuring it is a one-off, quick job.

extsmail-dbgsym: debug symbols for extsmail