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Sendmail is out of standard now. No need to exclude here.
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@ -66,7 +66,6 @@ selinux --permissive
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-realmd
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-realmd
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-rhythmbox
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-rhythmbox
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-sane-backends*
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-sane-backends*
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-sendmail
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-shotwell
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-shotwell
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-simple-scan
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-simple-scan
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-system-config-*
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-system-config-*
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@ -14,13 +14,10 @@ nss-mdns
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-system-config-printer
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-system-config-printer
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-im-chooser
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-im-chooser
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# There's been some debate about removing sendmail from @standard, but it's
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# being punted for now. At least we can fix it in the desktop spin.
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# Similarly, there was also some debate about removing rsyslog from @standard
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# Similarly, there was also some debate about removing rsyslog from @standard
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# (since much of its functionality is provided by journald now), but it's
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# (since much of its functionality is provided by journald now), but it's
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# not going to happen for f20 either, so drop it here for now.
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# not going to happen for f20 either, so drop it here for now.
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# https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/devel/2013-July/186796.html
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# https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/devel/2013-July/186796.html
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-sendmail
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-rsyslog
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-rsyslog
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%end
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%end
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@ -35,8 +35,7 @@ metacity
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#-man-pages-*
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#-man-pages-*
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#-words
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#-words
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# use ssmtp instead of sendmail
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# use ssmtp
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-sendmail
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ssmtp
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ssmtp
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# save some space
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# save some space
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-rdate
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-rdate
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-rdist
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-rdist
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-icedtea-web
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-icedtea-web
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-sendmail
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-firefox
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-firefox
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-glx-utils
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-glx-utils
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-nmap-ncat
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-nmap-ncat
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