Solved: Re: multiple smart hosts

2007-07-22 Thread Benjamin Eckenfels

On Sun, Jul 22, 2007 at 07:51:59PM -0300, Angel Olivera wrote:
 On Sun 22.Jul.07 19:32, Benjamin Eckenfels wrote:
 Here my question: How do you setup exim4 with multiple smart hosts for
 mutt? The idea was to create a folder-hook like...
 
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 Some ideas?
 
 Other than the ones already proposed, you could check out the small 
 msmtp package, that lets you relay mail to different smart hosts 
 depending on your From: header.
 
Thanks, msmtp seems to be exactly what I was looking for. Now I can get rid of
this exim4 nightmare at all. *g*


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Re: Solved: Re: multiple smart hosts

2007-07-22 Thread David Champion

I've recently started using mutt's builtin smtp.  I run a sendmail
daemon locally, but I don't always want to submit to local SMTP.  I use
this config:

send2-hook . 'set smtp_url=smtp://localhost/'
send2-hook '~f [EMAIL PROTECTED]'  'set smtp_url=smtp://example1.org/'
send2-hook '~f [EMAIL PROTECTED]'  'set smtp_url=smtp://example2.org/'

... which might be a useful alternative to exim or msmtp.  (Replace
'localhost' with any smtp server you have posting access to.)

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Re: Solved: Re: multiple smart hosts

2007-07-22 Thread Benjamin Eckenfels
On Sun, Jul 22, 2007 at 06:43:00PM -0500, David Champion wrote:
 
 I've recently started using mutt's builtin smtp.  I run a sendmail
 daemon locally, but I don't always want to submit to local SMTP.  I use
 this config:
 
 send2-hook . 'set smtp_url=smtp://localhost/'
 send2-hook '~f [EMAIL PROTECTED]'  'set smtp_url=smtp://example1.org/'
 send2-hook '~f [EMAIL PROTECTED]'  'set smtp_url=smtp://example2.org/'
 
 ... which might be a useful alternative to exim or msmtp.  (Replace
 'localhost' with any smtp server you have posting access to.)
 
Nice. Since I'm stuck with mutt 1.5.13 (debian etch) I didnt realize builtin
smtp is available (first in mutt 1.5.15, I think).


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Re: Solved: Re: multiple smart hosts

2007-07-22 Thread Angel Olivera

On Mon 23.Jul.07 02:31, Benjamin Eckenfels wrote:

On Sun, Jul 22, 2007 at 06:43:00PM -0500, David Champion wrote:

I've recently started using mutt's builtin smtp.  I run a sendmail
daemon locally, but I don't always want to submit to local 
SMTP.


Me too, but I haven't fully switched yet, no idea why. :-)

Nice. Since I'm stuck with mutt 1.5.13 (debian etch) I didnt 

realize builtin

smtp is available (first in mutt 1.5.15, I think).


I'd upgrade to experimental's 1.6.16, its features and bug fixes are 
closer to what will be 1.7.


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Re: Solved: Re: multiple smart hosts

2007-07-22 Thread redondos

On Sun 22.Jul.07 21:38, Angel Olivera wrote:
I'd upgrade to experimental's 1.6.16, its features and bug fixes are 
closer to what will be 1.7.


You know, it's not the first time I confuse 1.5 and 1.6 with 1.6/1.7.  
(ping Rado).


I apologize, I meant that I would upgrade to 1.5.16, which is closer to 
the future 1.6. I have a serious mental bug here, the 1.6 release should 
hopefully solve it.


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