Hi Bruno. Excerpts from Bruno d'Arcangeli's message of Thu Mar 17 11:32:12 -0400 2011: > Le 17/03/2011 à 15:17, Philippe LeCavalier a écrit: > > Hi All. > > > > Does anyone know of a way to background or perhaps queue > > sending mail. Sup has me so efficient I've even lost the patience to > > wait for msgs to be sent. I really want to hit 'y' and move on. > > > > Any thoughts, experiences? My first though was manipulating the buffers > > so that the previous buffer would get called back before the mail gets > > confirmed as sent and then the confirmation itself could still be > > displayed in the notification area. > > Try with a real mta like postfix or exim. There are simple to use/configure. > Personnaly, i've a little preference in exim. > I've used both and can't really say I prefer one over the other but I'm not certain I understand how that would help me background or queue sending mail in sup. Like right now, after I press 'y', I want sup to _immediately_ bring me to either my inbox-mode or this thread in thread-mode. Either buffer would be fine with me though I suspect for continuity proposes return to the thread might be more logical. I just don't want to wait for the 'Message Sent!'.
Even if Exim or Postfix might act faster than msmtp(what I'm using now) sup is set up in a way that it waits for the process to terminate before bringing me to the previous buffer. What I'd like to suggest is that sup should immediately bring you to the previous buffer. -- Thanks, Phil _______________________________________________ sup-talk mailing list [email protected] http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/sup-talk
