-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Tom Eastman wrote:
> Hey guys, > > I know there must be a bunch of these out there, but there's always > a problem with signal-to-noise for this kind of question. > > I have a laptop, from which I would like to be able to send mail > whenever I feel like it. This laptop is only occasionally > connected to the internet, and has very low resources (so memory > resident daemons are less favourable). > > So what I'm looking for is a program that acts like 'sendmail' (so > that I can send email from mutt), and when it gets mail to send it > stores it in a queue. > > When I'm connected to a network, I can then manually dump the queue > onto the smtp server *of my choice*, since the server would very > depending on where I'm plugged into. > > Some kind of command like: > > $ sudo dump_all_mail_to smtp.wherever.i.am.net > > Does such a program exist? Really I'm just looking for something > like ssmtp, but with a queue. > > Any ideas? > > Thanks! > > Tom > Just found... look at "mail-mta/esmtp" http://esmtp.sourceforge.net/ It will do deliver on user based configuration,queueing for dial-up-connections and local delivery via MDA. Greets BeowulfOF -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDZzEncZpid1GuHxcRAk8yAJ4wrdbKOw39IIfswUveMbR9OB67ZgCfdiOt 40UqKFNCxvwdXv7AOLaIVJY= =/nML -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list