Curt:
> On 2013-10-09, berenger.morel@neutralite.org <berenger.morel@neutralite.org> wrote:
>>>
>>> - How do I plan to access mails using mutt (IMAP or local storage?)
>>
>> IMAP. Local storage is probably nice for some uses, but I'll be honest:
>> I can not see the interest of reading all my mails without Internet
>> access. I do not say there are no uses for that, simply, they are not my
>> uses.
>>
> What use do you find for an MTA if you're using IMAP?
SMTP is still the most common way to send e-mails (even if the user
doesn't see it). Some IMAP servers can send e-mails on their users'
behalf when mails are save into a special folder, but not all servers do
that.
> As far as having multiple smart hosts, alpine (my mail client) handles
> that with "roles" easily enough. I'm sure (well, I'm optimistic) Mutt
> can do the same thing.
There are solutions, but they are not really nice.
J.
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