--- In Jim Jackson <> wrote:
> On Tue, 25 Oct 2011, Walter Marvin wrote:
> > that's the simple part (and there are simpler ways to do it) The harder
> > part is to configure the mail system
> ??? This just acts as an SMTP client to a given mail server.
> Not much to configure.
Assuming you just want a system that tries to fire off an e-mail and if it
works, great... if not, oh well... just mention it in a log file and call it
good... yeah. But Walter might be talking about the more "traditional" mail
system where the e-mail sender queues a messages, there are multiple retries if
it can't connect for some reason, if it eventually fails, it bounces back an
error message to the sender, etc.
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