Would any of you know of a simple, command-line based Linux SMTP client that is
as easy to use as Mutt for sending mime attachments?
I really like the fact that Mutt handles all the mime encoding so I don't have
to mess with it.

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Simon White wrote:

> On 03-Mar-02 at 00:24, Jonathan Irving's inspired musing was thus :
> > * Simon White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.02.28 18:02 +0000]:
> > > No, what I was trying to say (perhaps I wasn't clear) is that
> > > you cannot get mutt to send mail to your public SMTP server,
> > > you have to run an SMTP server on your machine in order to get
> > > mutt to send mail. There are several suggestions depending on
> > > your setup, see the mutt web pages and the manual, usually in
> > > /usr/local/doc/mutt/manual.txt.
> >
> > You actually need a SMTP /client/ with a sendmail commandline
> > interface.  Sorry to be a pedant.
>
> Never apologise for being picky about things like that. Using the correct
> language is appropriate in this case. You're right, you just need a
> lightweight SMTP client, and indeed running an SMTP server (which of course
> also functions as a client) may be overkill and cause extra unnecessary
> configuration.
>
> I stand corrected.
>
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