Hi mutt users, Hmm...do any of you have any solution for sending emails in background without hanging up your mutt? I am getting annoyed by the delay coming with mutt's default smtp. I would like to have a sendmail script that would queue up my all my emails from mutt and send it at proper time and if it fails, it will notify me with a failure status or failure messages.
Currently I have a msmtp set up, with its .msmtprc like this: account default host smtp.gmail.com from <mysendaddresshere> auth on port 587 user <myaccounthere> password <mypasswordhere> protocol smtp logfile ~/.msmtp.log tls on tls_starttls on tls_nocertcheck and my .muttrc like this: set sendmail="/usr/bin/msmtp" # don't wait for msmtp to complete. Let it run at background set sendmail_wait=-1 But there some problems with this solution: 1. the "sendmail_wait=-1" doesn't seems work? 2. when I cutt off my network connection, mutt cannot sendmail anymore. It just hang up there infinitely and I have to Ctrl-C... Any suggestion? -- Yubin