According to Hal MacArgle: While burning my CPU.
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> Greetings:
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> Is anyone running Jnos-111c under Linux, as a ham packet BBS plus
> using Elm writing a msg to the normal Jnos /spool/mqueue directory so
> that Jnos can smtp kick the message out??
Sorry i do not use jnos BUT;
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> I've tried recompiling Elm to do this but have gotten hopelessly
> bogged down. The Elm that comes with the Slackware distribution works
> fine but sends outgoing mail to the normal /var/spool/mqueue...
Its seemingly not elm, but sendmail which sends mail that is queued.
As a senario, you compile a message with elm, sendmail then sends the mail
(or whatever mail program you use) to the recipriant as addressed.
As to you thinking that a mail produced with elm on a linux system will be
processed directly by jnos is a fable.
Or am i missing something here.
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> Any suggestions? Appreciate!
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> Cheers: Hal from Five Forks, WV. {pop 70} :^) 90% Linux/Unix
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Regards Richard.
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