> Which would be required over here. I haven't looked into the email > side of D-RATS, but if it's true that human intervention is required, > then I might experiment with that side of D-RATS for potential > emergency comms applications.
Yeah, you can tell it not to process the queue (the Outbox) automatically (it's the default, of course). Then you can just prune bits from there until it's clean and then process the queue manually. It's all still quite a bit in flux at the moment, but we're closing in on some real functionality. -- Dan Smith dsmith#danplanet.com, s/#/@/ www.danplanet.com KK7DS
