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Date: Fri, 18 Jun 1999 19:30:32 -0400
From: "Robert Bresner" <rbresner AT olf DOT com>
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D:\dev_stuff\usr\local\share>windmail --version
[06/18/99|19:29:52|00305.0] WindMail v3.05 mailer for WIN32 (95/NT) (200
evaluation uses left)
[06/18/99|19:29:52|00305.0] Visit http://www.geocel.com/ for
registration information
[06/18/99|19:29:52|00305.0] Command line specifies no mode of supplying
recipeients (tokens separated by ~).
[06/18/99|19:29:52|00305.0] windmail~--version~
[06/18/99|19:29:52|00305.0] No valid recipients.
I should have made it clear that I was looking for free software.
itz AT lbin DOT com wrote:
>
> I am looking for a minimalistic user mail agent that will just
> impersonate sendmail for Emacs and the like, ie. just read a message
> on stdin and relay it to a real SMTP listener. I need this because I
> want to use Emacs as my mailer in the same way as I do on Unix, and
> AFAIK Emacs doesn't know how to speak SMTP itself. (Actually, there
> are the smtpmail and feedmail packages, but how to integrate them into
> mail mode?)
>
> If nobody has a pointer/hint, I probably want it badly enough that
> I'll eventually write one.
--
Ian Zimmerman
Lightbinders, Inc.
2325 3rd Street #324
San Francisco, California 94107
U.S.A.
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