> If you intend Gnus to be your MUA on the client machine, > you even have the option of setting up a maildir source using a remote > TRAMP-style filename as the target, e.g. `/ssh:user@host:Maildir'.
Could you provide a full command (including Emacs Lisp code)? > However, syncing the Maildirs in the background, outside of Gnus, will > probably yield better performance. If your client has public-key > authentication without a passphrase to the server, you can set up the > maildir-syncing script as a cron job. It uses a passphrase. > The script could also include > some command to clear out the server-side Maildir, but personally I > think that is a bad idea unless there is some special reason for it. Is there a way to do it from Gnus? > For sending, you could use a relay-only MTA such as msmtp, nullmailer, > etc. on the client machine, and set up an SSH tunnel to the server's > mail submission port, thus avoiding the security/authentication problems > of SMTP. Could you provide more details (or links)? Thanks _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english
