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Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2002 19:26:17 -0600
From: Kent Perrier <kent.perrier@oneco.net>
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Subject: Re: Windows XP, inetd, and procmail, fetchmail, and mutt
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On 1/18/2002 6:54 PM, Jeff Hu wrote:

> Kent,
> 
> Read /usr/doc/Cygwin/ssmtp-2.38.7.README.  It explains you how you can
> coerce mutt into using it for sending mail.  Then read
> /usr/doc/ssmtp-2.38.7/README about the limitations of ssmtp.

Ok. This helps a little.  Unfortunately, I would like a program that 
will run as a daemon so I can use any MUA, not just mutt.

Thanks,

Kent
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