Fixed.
I found out i can simply use:
fetchmail -a -F -m "procmail -f %F"
Exactly what i was after... no MTA needed.
> Hi all...
>
> Im new to Exim, so please go easy on me ;)
>
> I have looked through all the FAQs, searched google, etc, but i cannot find out how to stop Exim from queueing incoming messages.
> Ive tried everything the FAQ sugests, but none of the settings seem to help.
> Currently im trying "smtp_accept_queue_per_connection=1000" to stop queueing, but its not working either.
>
> Can anyone suggest a fix?
>
> Actually, all i really want is a MTA (or other) that will accept messages from
> Fetchmail and put them in the spool so i can then use procmail and mutt to read
> them. I dont need to use a MTA to send mail as im using ssmtp to send it
> dirctly to my ISPs mail server.
> If there some other way i can do this without using Exim, sendmail, etc?
>
> Thanks,
> Mark W.
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