Erika, don't throw Mutt out! As others have mentioned, the
solution is in the mail queue, not in the postpone function of
Mutt. The postpone feature of Mutt applies only to the drafting
of messages, not to sending them. IOW, the postpone feature
allows you to save the message you are composing so you can
finish it later without queuing it for send.

I'm on a dial-up connection (as you are) and have a script run by
a cron-daemon which connects me to my isp, checks my various mail
accounts, and sends queued mail (using "sudo qsend" so that I do
not have to be logged in as root) at regular intervals. And at
this moment I have in the neighborhood of a half-dozen postponed
messages in Mutt.

On Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 08:11:22AM +0100, Pacholleck wrote:
> I have already been through dejanews for search and as far as I
> understood form the thread it is really not possible to send the
> postponed messages in one bunch once I am connected to the net?

> Thank you.
> Erika

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HTH,
BWise

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