David Crooks wrote:
> On Wednesday, October 10, 2007 11:22 AM Paul McNett wrote:
> 
>> Blat is a SMTP client. So, no, it doesn't receive, it doesn't know
> anything about IMAP or POP, it simply 
>> connects to remote mailservers to send email messages.
> 
> <snipped>
> 
> A general question about Blat: Does it do any tracking and what happens
> if it cannot connect to the e-mail server?  TIA!

It tries to connect and send the mail immediately, and will give you an 
appropriate error code. Remember, Blat is simple (which is good): it 
only does one thing, initiate a client connection to a smtp server 
somewhere, and relay an email. It doesn't store anything locally, and it 
won't act like a message queue and keep trying to send failed messages.

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pkm ~ http://paulmcnett.com


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