I just ran across an email posting dated 15 Mar 2008 from Chris Gianniotis giving the script for msmtpq and msmtpQ. After a little cleaning of the script (insofar as adding #. etc), I have found that is something that I have been looking to do for a long time. I have finally motivated myself to get away from gui based mailers and have returned back to mutt after a long hiatus.
The script is working nearly flawlessly, but I just needed a little clarification on the execution. Assume that I have mail that is queued, and I finally get back on-line. Do I need to manually start /usr/local/bin/msmtpq -r or is there some easy way to let mutt automatically send out the message? I am using a combination of mutt, offlineimap and of course, msmtp. I suppose that I could create a macro under mutt, but I was just checking to see if that was already in place, and then I could just cron it. -- Kim C. Callis
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