Nullmail and ssmtp

Nathan Saper natedog@well.com
Tue, 12 Sep 2000 17:27:12 -0700


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On Tue, Sep 12, 2000 at 02:13:37PM -0700, plug@arcticmail.com wrote:
> 
> I understand the mutt geek's argument:  We're an
> MUA, not an MTA, and well-written MTAs are a PITA.
> 
> So for mutt I installed qmail as an MTA.  I just have
> qmail configured to relay everything to a "smart" host.
> 
> Overkill?  Ja, but mutt rocks, qmail rocks, FreeBSD
> rocks, and Debian Linux rocks.
> 
> 

Actually, configuring exim with eximconfig was quite easy, and now I don't
have to worry about using SMTP-capable mail clients.

Makes life a little easier in the end. ;-)

My only problem with Mutt so far is PGP/MIME.  What the hell is it, and
why should I care?  Now, I have to run my mail through procmail in order
for mutt to recognize normal PGP mail, and I can't use mutt's built-in PGP
support if I want non-MIME users to be able to read my mail.

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