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Re: [pbmserv-dev] Series of Cathedral Games



Actually, pbmserv uses $PBMHOME/bin/sendmail to "send mail"

just tweak that to be whatever you need (cat - >/tmp/pbmserv.mail.$$)
or something

On Tue, May 14, 2002 at 11:37:48AM -0700, Scott Huddleston wrote:
> 
> >You can test PBMserv software out if you have Linux or Unix
> >running as an OS. Richard has documentation for how his
> >directories are laid out. Use the built in mail command
> >to send messages. Generate some new user accounts to send
> >moves back and forth on your machine.
> 
> When testing on a Unix machine, just ensure that the first "sendmail" in
> your path is a symbolic link to "cat" or something similar.  Then there's
> no need to configure any mailers or mail accounts.  
> - Scott
> 
> >----- Original Message ----- 
> >From: "Thomas Wedekind" <thomas.wedekind@koeln.de>
> >To: <pbmserv-dev@gamerz.net>
> >Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 12:33 PM
> >Subject: Re: [pbmserv-dev] Series of Cathedral Games
> >
> >| Let's speculate for just a moment: Assuming there is someone who would
> >| be willing to implement some changes/new games. He can fetch the
> >| server's sources in order to try to understand how things are
> >| done. But, how will he be able to test his own, bright new ideas? Is
> >| it possible that he builds and installs the server on his own machine?
> >| 
> >| 
> >| Thomas
> 
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