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List:       kde-devel
Subject:    Re: Controlling KMail
From:       Carsten Pfeiffer <carpdjih () cetus ! zrz ! TU-Berlin ! DE>
Date:       2000-04-04 11:15:32
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On Tue, Apr 04, 2000 at 10:15:36AM +0200, Stefan Taferner wrote:

Hi,
 
> Well, rather easy. If you have a dialup connection: setting sendmail to 
> always queue outgoing mails, then add runq to ip-up (or wherever), done.

not really. At least for me, the sender would be set to
gis@nevermind.my.home.net, not really useful for anyone outside of my
computer :) Setting up masquerading, generics table correctly took me
quite a lot of time. Especially getting the envelope correct was a
nightmare. I agree with Stephan, an ioslave or something like that would
be very handy.
 
> If you want to have local mails delivered always and only outbound mails
> queued it's a bit trickier. I did this with a shell script. This is not 
> trivial I must admit :-)

That's what I found easier than the above :) But I simply send out all
mails (non-local will just get deferred, as I don't use Dial on demand).
And now do all this with multiple providers (== different smtp servers).
Call by call is very trendy these days) :)

Cheers,
Carsten Pfeiffer
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