On 2013-09-16 02:06:52, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote: > Getting this to work properly probably also means handling with the > situation where the SMTP server is not available, dies in the middle > of transmission, etc. this is all a pain to do, and i don't actually > expect or want monkeysign to recapitulate an MTA. But it would be > really nice to offer at least the baseline of "if you have an outbound > SMTP server, and it is online, and we can talk to it right now, we > will send the mail through it".
So there are commandline options to send mail through the SMTP server
already, the only thing missing is GUI-based configuration of those
settings.
But if you start monkeyscan with -s smtp.example.com, it will deliver to
that SMTP server. It also supports TLS and authentication.
The idea of having GUI-based configuration is in the TODO file, but not
explicitely stated in a bug report here, so I guess I'll leave this open
here - but basically the functionality is here, not just the preferences
pane (which is what I assume you would like).
A.
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