> procmailrc uses a very complicated syntax.
> So I am pretty sure I will skip it, probably in favor of maildrop.

I used fetchmail and put the stream to sendmail/postfix on the 25 port.
It could hand it to maildrop for sure. I don't think that fetchmail
can do it alone. How do you configured on nokia?

> (and I did succeed for example in getting mail from gmail)

I do it regularly from port 995 with getmail.

> I was thinking about nmh (hence the name 'mmh').

Looks intriguing. But cannot find proper docs. Have you installed it
on 770? (Scirocco in my case.)

> It is a set of command line tools to 'handle' mails. Handling means also 
> sending it directly to the remote MX (so to fill up the gap on sending 
> e-mails).

As stream or from file? I use mbox to store. Mutt could pipe. Has an
option to set outbound server/service/sendmail.

> In the case the user wants a delayed deliver, I can simply use "at" 

Defer option in postfix or similar sounds little better?

> 'nmh' is quite big and python is big also.

Python 2.4. How big nmh is in real life? Deb file is 1.6.

> I am aware of little mail senders, but I still prefer the nmh path as it 
> also gives me mail handling.

OK. Just thought. I might have them both. Looking for info on the net.
What do you get with nmh in this moment?
Hey! What os? Does it work on scirocco?

                                 Zoran


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