* NT and Mail
@ 1997-05-09 12:55 Norman Walsh
1997-05-09 15:44 ` Kai Grossjohann
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From: Norman Walsh @ 1997-05-09 12:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
Apologies, in advance, for a question that is only about gnus by
association ;-)
In the past, I've run Linux on my laptop and let smail take care of
mail delivery. This had a feature that I consider necessary: I could
send mail when I wasn't physically connected to the net and it would
get queued up. Next time I got connected, I ran 'runq' and all my
mail got sent.
Now I'm going to be running NT40, Emacs, and GNUS and I'm wondering if
I can get the same functionality. Is there a GNUS/NT way to get mail
to queue up when there's no net connection?
--norm
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* Re: NT and Mail
1997-05-09 12:55 NT and Mail Norman Walsh
@ 1997-05-09 15:44 ` Kai Grossjohann
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From: Kai Grossjohann @ 1997-05-09 15:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: ding
>>>>> Norman Walsh writes:
Norman> [...] Is there a GNUS/NT way to get mail to queue up when
Norman> there's no net connection?
AFAIK smtpmail.el does this.
kai
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