Does anybody here use mc's : mail -s <subject> -c <cc> <to> ?
- From: chris glur <crglur gmail com>
- To: mc gnome org
- Cc: crglur gmail com
- Subject: Does anybody here use mc's : mail -s <subject> -c <cc> <to> ?
- Date: Sat, 9 Feb 2013 10:49:56 +0200
AFAICS an email client has 2 parts:
1. a data-base to manage the In/Out mails
2. transport agent/s for send and receive.
Since mc is THE superb data-base manager, it seems that it could do email well?
In my failed-state location, ISP's email facilities have crapped out, or perhaps
the natives can only use FB & twitter; so I've had to resort to gmail, which is
very inefficient and frustrating in the default/http mode.
Does "mail -s <subject> -c <cc> <to>" use `sendmail` [or its proxy]?
sendmail is punishment to setup !
gmail needs TLS/SSL
Is TLS/SSL a part of `sendmail`, or will `sendmail` call TLS/SSL?
== TIA.
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