( Die, 20 Feb 2001 ) [EMAIL PROTECTED] <-- :
> If you're offline when you send messages (not postpone them),
> sendmail should queue the messages. When you're online again, "sendmail -q"
> should flush the queue, i.e., send all the messages in the queue.
( Mit, 21 Feb 2001 ) BWise <-- :
> Erika, don't throw Mutt out!
>
> I'm on a dial-up connection (as you are) and have a script run by
> a cron-daemon which connects me to my isp, checks my various mail
> accounts, and sends queued mail (using "sudo qsend" so that I do
> not have to be logged in as root) at regular intervals. And at
> this moment I have in the neighborhood of a half-dozen postponed
> messages in Mutt.
Ok, in kmail I made myself a folder out.wait for drafts besides out.
But you are right sendmail -q does the trick - for god sake this is
not one of those postfix's sendmail commands whith (ignored:), so I
only have to discipline myself that sent is nearly out and not longer
a draft ...
But better than this mousing around - and no I do not intend to
throw Mutt out but kmail as soon as I got my headers correct.
And of course I will end up with scripting the whole thing, that's
at least what I exactely know how to do it ;)
Thanks to all for that hint.
Erika