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Re: sent all the postponed messages with one command



* Vlad Ghitulescu <Vlad.Linux@xxxxxx> [05/ 4/04]:
> I use preety often the postponed feature of mutt: I compose new mails
> or reply to the mails that I'ved received and store them all in
> ~/postponed.
> 
> When I finally want to send all the postponed messages, I would like
> to sent them all at once (insteed to open each of them and press y). 
> 
> I'ved tagged them, then type the ; ... but then? I don't know how
> should I complete the tag-command to sent them all.
> 
> Any advice?

I think the best solution would be to configure your MTA to queue all
messages and then send them with some sort of a 'flush-queue' command. I
think that every MTA should be able to do this.

David