Re: kissing exim
>> Anthony Rowe <ay986@chebucto.ns.ca> writes:
> I am confident that Exim can indeed be configured to act like sSMTP if
> the sysadmin is experienced and familiar with Exim
My one complain about ssmtp (from the POV of a dial-up user) is that it
doesn't queue mail. For a dial-up system it's nice to be able to write
mail, "send" it and have the MTA deliver it when a connection becomes
available, which is trivial to do with exim if you select the smart
host configuration and read the docs afterwards (but this is your
complain).
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