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Date:      Wed, 18 Sep 1996 09:23:58 +0300
From:      Toomas Tamm <toomas@chem.helsinki.fi>
To:        bugs@freebsd.org
Cc:        toomas@neon.pc.helsinki.fi
Subject:   Mail dumps core if USER not set
Message-ID:  <323F957E.18BA2A84@chem.helsinki.fi>

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Hello!

I am having trouble submitting this bug report because no-one seems
consier it 'theirs'. Maybe you can suggest some address who might be
interested?

The RedHat Linux (Rembrandt 3.0.3) appears to use BSD mail (Mail?)
program as the command-line mail user agent. However since Linux is
sysV'ish, there are situations where the USER environment variable
is not set. One of these is when a script is run by cron (vixie cron
under this Linux). 

When the USER is not set, the mail program dumps core, instead of
producing an intelligent error message. This was not trivial to
figure out, since under a login shell, USER is always set properly.
It can be easily verified, however, by unset'ing USER under a login
shell.

If you care, please record this bug and possibly take action.

Sincerely,
--
Toomas Tamm                               e-mail:
toomas@chem.helsinki.fi
P.O.Box 55 / Department of Chemistry      voice:  INT+358+9-191-40173
FIN-00014 University of Helsinki          fax:    INT+358+9-191-40169
FINLAND                                  
http://www.chem.helsinki.fi/~toomas/



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