"Sameer D. Sahasrabuddhe" wrote:

> So I guess, that option is out! Is there any other way of doing this? I
> don't want qmail to keep trying to send the mails when there is no
> connection. It should defer the queue indefinitely until I send it manually.

What's wrong with qmail trying to send unless it's playing havoc with
your diald? You might want to investigate maildir2smtp anyway. I use
this for my remote server.

> Also, how do I get fetchmail to deliver directly to procmail? It uses port
> 25, which means it talks to qmail on my box ... or is this the way it is
> supposed to be anyway?

You need to use the "mda <whatever>" setting. Check the man page.

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