> On Thu, Jan 28, 1999 at 02:57:30PM +0000, Mark Carpenter wrote:
> > Thanks. I was affraid of that. Drat! I finally got everything working 
> > together, too. Any suggestions for a package that would be good in 
> > this situation. The boss isn't going to let that fly.
> 
> In those situations in which you're sending big files to someone, you could
> point your mail program straight at your ISP's SMTP server (assuming you're
> injecting these messages with SMTP).
> 
> Do you have a full-time connection and a static IP address? If so, you might
> get some nice person (like your ISP) to accept mail from you by QMQP. They'd
> have to install qmail, but it wouldn't interfere with sendmail or whatever
> they're using. This would let you supply a single message and as many
> recipients as you like, and queue the whole thing remotely. 
> 
> Chris
> 

Bingo! Our service provider recently changed hands. Turns out we 
can get a virtual machine that I can have configuration control over 
for $5 less a month than we are paying for now, plus get quite a bit 
more disk space. I'll just set up QMQP there. Cool. 

Thanks all,
Mark

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