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 Computer Nerd Kev to All 
 Re: Citadel? Courier? Cyrus? Dovecot? -  
 16 Jan 26 08:19:25 
 
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Markus Robert Kessler  wrote:
> On 13 Jan 2026 08:01:52 +1000 Computer Nerd Kev wrote:
>> Markus Robert Kessler  wrote:
>>> On 12 Jan 2026 07:20:47 +1000 Computer Nerd Kev wrote:
>>>> Well I built GNU Mailutils 3.21 from source with all the functionality
>>>> you require and noted the following dependencies:
>>>> 
>>>> readline-dev, libunistring-dev, gnutls38-dev, tcp_wrappers-dev,
>>>> libltdl, libtool-dev, libgsasl-dev
[snip]
> Hi, regarding Mageia Linux I am working on, I get
> 
> needed:              available in distro:
> 
> readline             lib64readline-devel
> libunistring         lib64unistring-devel
> gnutls               lib64gnutls-devel
> tcp_wrappers         tcp_wrappers
>                      (no devel, executables in /usr/sbin:
>                      safe_finger; tcpd; tcpdchk; tcpdmatch; try-from)
> libltdl              lib64ltdl-devel
> libgsasl             lib64gsasl-devel
> 
> So, except "tcp_wrappers", the package seems to be builable?

Yep, and tcp_wrappers looks to be optional, so you can probably
ignore that:

"The tcp-wrappers statements provides an alternative way to control 
 accesses to the resources served by GNU Mailutils. This statement 
 is enabled if Mailutils is compiled with TCP wrappers library 
 libwrap."
https://www.mailutils.org/manual/html_node/tcp_002dwrappers-statement.html

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