On Wednesday Sep 12 01:38 Rino Mardo wrote: > ** of course there must be mails waiting in the queue list before exim can > ** deliver mails. otherwise what is there to deliver?
Do i become stupid? Or isn't exim an MTA? Sorry that i don't understand this question. But isn't only a mail that thing, that exim can deliver? I only can answere: There is a mail to deliver. > ** > And to put a mail into exims queue list, you can use an exim option. > ** > An option that deliver this mail to exim. To exims queue list. > ** > > ** you don't need any option in exim for exim to accept mails from the > ** local system. just write an email and if exim is your default mta it > ** will accept those mails and put it in its queue list. But i need. Ok, exim is the dafault MTA. But i like to deliver my mails via konsole kommand (shell script) to exim. So i could ask you: what is an MUA like mutt doing to deliver the mails to exim? This will not happens by a ghost or by another miracle. There must be a kommand that delivers the mails to the dafault MTA. For example: # exim -bS <mail file> does this. But it has the bad effect to need an online connection, cause this -bS option like to send the mail at the same time to my mail ISP. And i only like to put the mails into exims queue list to send them later. Do you know any option who can do this for me? # man exim has no info about this. Or any other kommand that can do this? Timo -- Wer Käse mag, der futtert auch Füsse! :-)