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Delete invocation of mailq(1) that was present for historical reasons.
On a real mailserver, it's too noisy and may be a privacy concern. On a machine that's not a mailserver, it's pointless. Besides, Theo points out that running subsystems that potentially parse untrusted user data daily, at a predictable time, as root is not a very good idea in the first place. Suggested by millert@; gilles@ matthieu@ deraadt@ sthen@ agree |
8 years ago | |
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src | Delete invocation of mailq(1) that was present for historical reasons. | 8 years ago |