Re: [MlMt] taking SMTP servers offline?

2017-06-06 Thread Benny Kjær Nielsen
On 1 Jun 2017, at 1:29, Steven M. Bellovin wrote: Is there any way to take SMTP servers offline? There's an experimental setting which takes SMTP “offline” when the corresponding IMAP account is offline: defaults write com.freron.MailMate MmDoNotSendFromOfflineAccounts -bool YES It hasn

Re: [MlMt] taking SMTP servers offline?

2017-05-31 Thread Kee Hinckley
On Wed, May 31, 2017 at 9:50 PM Jerry Weldon wrote: > Sounds like TripMode would do what you want: > > > It lets you selectively allow apps to access your wi-fi connection. > Its main purpose is to prevent apps from using up one's data > allotment when tethered to a mobi

Re: [MlMt] taking SMTP servers offline?

2017-05-31 Thread Jerry Weldon
At 7:29 PM -0400 5/31/17, Steven M. Bellovin wrote: Is there any way to take SMTP servers offline? Often, when I'm on a plane, I have WiFi on (for example, to use the flight-tracking web page), but I don't feel like paying for Internet access. If I compose messages (and it's a great time to c

Re: [MlMt] taking SMTP servers offline?

2017-05-31 Thread Steven M. Bellovin
On 31 May 2017, at 21:06, Bill Cole wrote: On 31 May 2017, at 19:29, Steven M. Bellovin wrote: Is there any way to take SMTP servers offline? Often, when I'm on a plane, I have WiFi on (for example, to use the flight-tracking web page), but I don't feel like paying for Internet access. If I

Re: [MlMt] taking SMTP servers offline?

2017-05-31 Thread Bill Cole
On 31 May 2017, at 19:29, Steven M. Bellovin wrote: Is there any way to take SMTP servers offline? Often, when I'm on a plane, I have WiFi on (for example, to use the flight-tracking web page), but I don't feel like paying for Internet access. If I compose messages (and it's a great time to

[MlMt] taking SMTP servers offline?

2017-05-31 Thread Steven M. Bellovin
Is there any way to take SMTP servers offline? Often, when I'm on a plane, I have WiFi on (for example, to use the flight-tracking web page), but I don't feel like paying for Internet access. If I compose messages (and it's a great time to catch up on back email), I'm constantly getting pop-u