Excerpts from Philippe LeCavalier's message of Thu Mar 17 19:08:41 -0400 2011: > Excerpts from Sascha Silbe's message of Thu Mar 17 18:32:19 -0400 2011: > > Excerpts from Philippe LeCavalier's message of Thu Mar 17 21:10:36 +0100 > > 2011: > > > > > But some client have slower DSL links and when I'm at home -I'm in the > > > country- I've got a 1.5Mps wireless and Sup makes me wait 5 to 10 > > > seconds while msmtp terminates. That pause drives me nuts. I want sup to > > > leave that buffer in the background. Like what about someone on dial-up > > > or a very slow DSL. It must be even longer. > > > > Give nullmailer a try. It will queue your message and deliver it in the > > background. No need to hack sup and keep it running until the message > > has been delivered. > > > > On my laptops I've integrated nullmailer with NetworkManager so I can > > write mails while on the bus and have them delivered as soon as I enter > > the reach of a wifi network that I have access to. A custom ssh based > > transport tunnels the mails to my smarthost (the university network > > blocks the SMTP ports). > > > > Sascha > > > That sounds just about perfect. These kinds of conversations always > leave me wondering why I haven't heard of said program before, in this > case it's nullmailer. I guess I should just be happy I'm learning > something new every day! Thanks Sascha! Sascha, would you be so kind as to post(or send me) your remotes file if you use TLS? I can seem to get nullmailer working with my host. It's timing out on the cert check since it's not a valid cert. In msmtp I used to use:
tls on tls_certcheck off tls_starttls off But I can't seem to find anything related to that for nullmailer. -- Thanks, Phil _______________________________________________ sup-talk mailing list sup-talk@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/sup-talk