On 12/10/02 at 09:38 AM Dileep M. Kumar spake thusly:

>He  is on  dial-up. He  need to  send mails  from his  machine without
>relaying thru his ISP's smtp. Since  he is on dial-up all mails should
>be queued till he connects net.

I would recommend relaying through teh ISP's smtp server. 

>I know by setting up a FQDN and setting up DNS, we can sent mails from
>our machine.  But I don't see  a solution for queuing mails other than
>smart-host. How  can I combine  both these functionality. He  is using
>exim as MTA.

Why would you want the mails to be queued on your machine and sent driectly?
Just pass it onto the smtp server, and use smarthost. Check the links below:

http://spurious.biz/~pkremer/projects/mepfd/mepfd.html
http://www.linuxgazette.com/issue42/stumpel.html


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