This workflow completely obviates any need to use "postponed" for a message
which is complete.

I like it! No need for a separate outbox with postfix being the outbox
itself. That's the fire-and-forget workflow I'm looking for.


Just to point out that msmtp has similar functionality to this although it's be more messy but it doesn't require you to run a full blown MTA. There are plenty of scripts bundled with msmtp that detect if your online and then queue the message if you are not. The one I like is called msmtpq, which once configured is quite nice (even if it is a bit fiddly to start with). Make sure you grab the latest version as previous versions were buggy. The one disadvantage is that you have to set it up as a cron (which some people don't like) which you don't have with Postfix.

Regards,
spaceman

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