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you mean multiple "smarthosts"? That is not possible and out of the
scope for dma.
…On 01/11/2022 10:07, Edd Salkield wrote:
I'm looking to use |dma| to send mail to different mail servers.
Ideally it would choose the server based on the sender address header.
I've done some reading but can't find a way to do this. Is it
currently possible?
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Fair enough - would you mind explaining why? Having multiple mail accounts is a fairly common use case, I would imagine. Is there a way in which one could do this with multiple |
dma is a simple MTA intended to get locally generated mails off the
machine. It's not intended to be a MUA that deals with multiple
accounts and multiple relaying servers.
What's your use case?
…On 01/11/2022 10:53, Edd Salkield wrote:
Fair enough - would you mind explaining why? Having multiple mail
accounts is a fairly common use case, I would imagine.
Is there a way in which one could do this with multiple |dma.conf|
files? I can't seem to find a way to point |dma| to a particular
config file.
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My use case is to buffer outgoing mail from my mail client while offline, and to send the mail when back online. I have multiple accounts in the client. |
Does your client have an offline mode (like Thunderbird)? |
No - I'm using aerc which doesn't have an offline mode. I'm trying to use a tool like dma to buffer mail to send when back online. Any ideas? |
You could probably set aerc's |
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