At 10:44 PM 6/1/00 +0300, you wrote:
>You can either make a macro that picks the first postponed email from
>the postponed menu and sends that, or make a macro which you can use
>once you're in the postponed menu ("recall which message?") to send the
>currently selected message immediately. This
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thu, 01 Jun 2000:
> is there a way to mail postponed messages in one shot?
Not directly, but you could macro it.
> At the moment, I do this...
> firstly, I move to the postponed messages directory.
> Then, for each single message...
> 1. I try to ma
I had a question of a similar origin earlier in the week: Here is the
response.
set sendmail="cat >>${HOME}/.outgoing"
crontab:
0,5,10,15,20,25,30,35,40,45,50,55 * * * * formail -s /usr/lib/sendmail
-t -oem
... or something like that. You'd probably want to use lockfiles if
you really start us
Hi,
is there a way to mail postponed messages in one shot?
At the moment, I do this...
firstly, I move to the postponed messages directory.
Then, for each single message...
1. I try to mail it, mutt recalls it (and I'm transported in vi)
2. I quit vi, so I'm back in mutt, who - finally - ask me i