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- From: jsburger@xmission.com (John S. Burger)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.networking
- Subject: Re: SMTPpost
- Date: 07 Mar 96 16:44:41 +0500
- Organization: XMission Internet (801 539 0900)
- Message-ID: <1998.6640T1004T2099@xmission.com>
- References: <4hm5jj$44r@horus.mch.sni.de>
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- X-Newsreader: THOR 2.22 (Amiga;TCP/IP)
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- On or about 07-Mar-96 13:09:23 Thomas Eicher typed the following words about
- "SMTPpost". My reply is thus...
-
- Hi Thomas,
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- TE> Hi all,
-
- TE> I just recently got my TCP/IP account with POP. To read the
- TE> mail, I try Voodoo at the moment.
- TE> From fooling around with Networking some time ago, I still
- TE> have a (working) SMTPpost installed, I believe from INetutils.
-
- TE> My question is how do I _write_ mails offline, then send em
- TE> when connected. I get it that SMTPpost has a spool option, but
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- Use SmtpPost with the -Q option while off line. That puts all outgoing mail in
- the spool directory. Then when you go on line run SMTPd and it will send the
- mail. I used it that way here for a while and it worked quite well. I use THOR
- now. News and Mail all in one plus it supports things QWK, FIDO etc.
-
- TE> I)'d have to use a SMTPd to send them out again.
- TE> IS there an easier solution ?
- TE> Wouldn't it be better to just use "cat >spooldir: uniquefilename"
- TE> as mailer, then run SMTPpost on every program in spooldir: ? (Like,
- TE> with List lformat; execute; or with xargs or something
- TE> like that...)
-
- TE> Suggestions appreciated
-
- TE> Tom.
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-
- TE> --
- TE> Thomas Eicher - teicher@limburg.mch.sni.de
- TE> My opinions need not reflect those of my employer
- TE> Looks good on the outside but Intel inside
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