Source: rsendmail Section: python Priority: optional Maintainer: Antoine Beaupré Build-Depends: debhelper-compat (= 13), dh-python, python3-all, python3-setuptools, python3-setuptools-scm, Standards-Version: 4.6.1.0 Testsuite: autopkgtest-pkg-python Homepage: https://gitlab.com/anarcat/rsendmail Rules-Requires-Root: no Package: rsendmail Architecture: all Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${python3:Depends}, Recommends: ${python3:Recommends} Suggests: ${python3:Suggests} Description: email delivery over SSH and restricted sendmail This command aims at replacing the builtin `sendmail` command which gives too much privileges to the caller. For example, Postfix's sendmail(1) command can list the mail queue (`-bp`), rehash the alias database (`-bi`), start a daemon (`-bl`, `-bd`), or flush the queue (`-q`); all remnants of the old Sendmail binary, which probably is Turing-complete on its own. . Instead, rsendmail can easily queue mails on a system without giving any extra privileges to the client. In turn, this makes configuring a satellite system like a laptop or a workstation as simple as adding an SSH key to an `authorized_keys` file. That key can then send email, but *only* send email: no shell access or server management. . This can of course be accomplished by a regular SMTP client, but that requires passwords, and passwords are weak.