On Thu, 28 Jan 2010 11:04:15 +0100, markus schnalke said:
Use a simple forwarding MTA (like nullmailer or ssmtp) instead.
Still more complicated than the one-line change to one file it took to change the SMTP server in nmh. ;)
For the user, shipping an own forwarder is not much different than providing a good tutorial on how to use an external program for the job. And if it is a problem, then this user is hardly a user of nmh anyway.
/me looks around and finds some files under ~/Mail that date to 1988...
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