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From: | Robert R Schneck <schneck AT math DOT berkeley DOT edu> |
Subject: | Re: Plausibility of sendmail? |
Date: | Sun, 15 Feb 2004 19:36:26 +0000 (UTC) |
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AG <andy-glew AT sbcglobal DOT net> wrote: > NMH can be configured to send email directly to an SMTP server, > but this is not sufficient to meet my needs > a) this is a TabletPC, a mobile device, which frequently is not > connected. I.e. outgoing mail needs to be queued and sent > later when the outgoing SMTP server is accessible. > b) I need to route email selectively: my company mail is not > supposed to go through my personal, non-company, ISP, > and vice versa. > > In my limited understanding I require more than just connecting > to an SMTP server; I need a mail transport agent that can queue > outgoing mail for several different outgoing mail servers. In principle ssmtp is a drop-in replacement from sendmail, but it doesn't have full sendmail functionality; it will ignore or bomb on most command-line options. All that ssmtp can do is forward mail to an SMTP server. It can choose which server selectively based on the From address. It doesn't queue; but I use it on a frequently unconnected machine, with a homegrown script to queue mail in such a way that I can ssmtp it later. ssmtp has the benefit of being trivial to configure. Exim is much more powerful, and almost certainly can be used as a complete drop-in sendmail replacement in the way you want. Robert -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
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