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62 in this thread (id:"m2wrqc52uc.fsf@kcals.maillard.im"), I was asking
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63 whether `smtpmail-send-it' function was able to queue messages when SMTP
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64 server was unreachable. As far as I can tell, I did not find anything.
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66 Does anybody know if it is possible at all ?
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