Martin,

Martin Lambers wrote:
>> Hi Trent,
>>
>> The latest git version of msmtp adds a 'buffer_mail' command and
>> '--buffer-mail' option which tells msmtp to first buffer the complete
>> mail in a temporary file before sending it.
>>
>> Can you test if this works for you?
>
> Since there was no reaction to the proposed patch in almost 4
> weeks (neither here nor on the msmtp-users mailing list), I conclude
> that this issue is not important. To avoid adding useless bloat
> that nobody uses anyway, I dropped the patch and released 1.4.26
> without it.

For whatever reason[*] I didn't get these emails.

The issue *is* important to me, but I have a working (if icky)
workaround, and in production I'm mainly using Ubuntu LTS releases, so
my deadline is April 2012 or 2014, rather than this week/month :-)

My TODO list now has an entry to test your patch.  I expect to get to
that sometime this month (Dec 2011).  Sorry about the lack of
communication!


[*] 12:25 <SpamapS> twb: best be subscribing to those next time. ;)
    12:25 [SpamapS always forgets to subscribe to the bugs he files in Debian]
    12:25 <twb> It ought to have subscribed me automagically to the one I 
filed, surely?
    12:25 <SpamapS> twb: no, Debian's BTS does not subscribe you to bugs you 
file
    12:26 <twb> OH
    12:26 <twb> So it's just normally people hit group reply
    12:26 <SpamapS> exactly



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