> Since you're using msmtp, have you investigated the msmtpQ script that
> comes bundled with it?
Just did it!
And works great, thank you very much (to all).
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jm
On Fri, May 06, 2011 at 02:38:19PM +0200, Jose M Vidal wrote:
> Hi!
> I use mutt+offlineimap+msmtp
> I am in a long flight, reading and replying/sending new mails, which
> are stored in the draft/ folder.
> As soon as I get an internet connection, I need to send those e-mails,
> but as far as I kno
On May 06, 2011 at 02:38 PM +0200, Jose M Vidal wrote:
is there any way to send all the messages without the need to open
them one by one?
As someone else mentioned, running a local smtp server like postfix will
do this automatically.
I've been using putmail[1] instead. It's a lightweight s
On Fri, May 06, 2011 at 02:38:19PM +0200, Jose M Vidal wrote:
> is there any way to send all the messages without the need to open
> them one by one?
Running an MTA, such as sendmail or postfix, would spool the
mails for you, automatically sending them when the connection is up.
(Your laptop would
Hi!
I use mutt+offlineimap+msmtp
I am in a long flight, reading and replying/sending new mails, which
are stored in the draft/ folder.
As soon as I get an internet connection, I need to send those e-mails,
but as far as I know, I need to:
1. Open mutt
2. m, enter [already into Draft folder]
3. Open