Re: command line email clients and gmail.com

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Yes, that would be the classic solution, provided your ISP isn't
blocking you.

Chuck Hallenbeck writes:
> Not to be outdone, but here's an even further back question:
> 
> What if I installed an MTA on my system, like exim or postfix?  Would
> that be a workaround? At present each of my three email programs sends
> directly to smtp.gmail.com, and I have no MTA on my system at all.
> 
> Chuck
> 
> 
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