Not exactly! I mean when you send a message but the dialup connection
is not on by your misfortune, I think that exim takes care of it and
queues it somewhere waiting to send it out later on.

Anyway, Matthias, I did not know of the postpone feature (resembling
more to the "draft" folder of graphics readers) which is
interesting all the same to me. Thanks



Matthias Richter [debian-user] <12/06/01 11:33 +0200>:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue Jun 12, 2001 at 08:35:00AM:
> > I'm using exim as my pet MTA and mutt as a mail reader on my laptop.
> > Now, I've set up a .forward file to filter entering messages and it
> > all works great.
> > But I don't know how to tell exim to put the unsent (because there's
> > no dialup connection) mail in a folder like 'unsent-mail' or
> > 'queued-mail' (I can read with mutt) and keep it updated.
> 
> If I understand you correctly: you are rather searching the postpone
> feature from mutt than some let-me-see-my-mail-queue feature from exim:
> "Postpone" lets you store, view and edit already composed but still 
> unsent mails.
> 
> Matthias
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