* Re: smtp.el + NTEMacs as "Smart Host" - Howto?
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@ 2002-06-30 9:33 ` Sriram Karra
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From: Sriram Karra @ 2002-06-30 9:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
Kai.Grossjohann@CS.Uni-Dortmund.DE (Kai Großjohann) writes:
> Sriram Karra <karra@shakti.homelinux.net> writes:
>
> > Is there anyway I can queue up the messages on our smtp server and
> > deliver at leisure rather than hold up my Emacs session as smtp.el
> > tries to succesfully deliver the msg (which is what I presume is
> > happening; is that right?)
>
> Emacs has feedmail.el which can queue messages. Gnus has the Agent
> feature which can also queue messages. smtpmail.el also has the
> ability to queue messages (see the variable smtpmail-queue-mail).
Hm, I do use the Agent queue-ing from time to time. The one problem
with it is once I am "online", I have to remember to manually send out
all the mails. I keep forgetting to do this and mails sit on my Gnus
queue for many days. (again, I do not want to hook the de-queueing to
the J-j command becuase it would again take too long)
I was just hoping there would be some work around in the way smtp.el
is used.
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