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Re: Mailer for laptops (was: Re: new photos from my party!)



also sprach Alexander Clouter <alexander.clouter@ic.ac.uk> [2002.01.28.1732 +0100]:
> > i run postfix bound to localhost on my laptop even, and then use
> > fetchmail to obtain all my mail via pop3/ssl. this way, all my mail is
> > always local, and i don't need imap.
> > 
> 'nullmailer' I use for outgoing mail.  Its a braindead smtp queue which polls 
> remote servers until it finds one that accepts a connection at which point it 
> empties its spool.  This is especially useful if you are in many different 
> environments (laptop users do) and so the servers you use are different.  
> This works seemlessly and if I go somewhere new I just add the local smtp
> server to the polling list and it sorts its self out. :)
>
> This in combination with 'whereami' makes for a *very* automagic system.

postfix keeps mail in the spool for five days by default. since i also
have a couple of machines on permanent connections, i decided to use
TLS-based certificate relay authentication and simply relay my mail
through a machine in philadelphia whenever and whereever i am.
a simply queue flush everytime i am connected, and this has no need to
be automagic ;)

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