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4 #1
5 October 27th, 2005
6 Reinhard Tartler
8 Wanted: simple mailer for laptop use
10 Hi folks,
12 can anyone recommend me a good MTA (mail"server") suitable for network
13 use? My feature wishes would be:
15 * SMTP-Auth
16 * local (!) delivery
17 * mail queing if offline
18 * not panic when laptop is offline for 2 or 3 days.
19 * easy to configure (1 config file if possible)
21 I know that postfix and exim4 are able to do this, but they are imo a
22 bit too heavy for my use. ssmtp and nullmailer don't have local
23 delivery. Do I really need a heavyweight mailer or is there somewhere
24 a lightweight alternative?
28 #8
29 October 27th, 2005
30 Derek Broughton
31 Re: Wanted: simple mailer for laptop use
33 ...
35 No kidding. The whole point is that you _have_ to have an MTA and you don't
36 want to configure Postfix/Exim/Sendmail/Qmail (almost all of which I've
37 actually done).
39 I now use masqmail - it's really simple, my configuration is all in debconf,
40 it's supported by whereami, and it's really simple
42 I'm sure you can make any MTA behave nicely when offline, but it was a chore
43 with all of them.
45 ...