On Sat, Apr 21, 2007 at 06:28:22PM +0900, Richard Gananathan wrote:
> I normally use mutt and msmtp to send mails. But I am sending this one
> with the gmail browser.
> 
> So today when I tried to send an email I got an error saying some
> shared library was missing. I can't remember what it was but I think
> it started with an s.
> 
> I searched pacman and installed that package and then the error changed.
> 
> msmtp: account default from /home/arch/.msmtprc: tls requires either
> +tls_trust_file (highly recommended) or a disabled tls_certcheck
> 
> I have no clue what tls actually is. I somehow get the feeling it
> wouldn't be a smart idea to disable the tls_certcheck.

If you used my page to get mutt working with gmail, it's been updated to
address <heh heh>  that problem. 

It has to do with certificates.  You can either disable it, which
doesn't seem, from what I see, all that dangerous (though I could be
wrong--I don't send from gmail too often, so didn't do a lot of
research) or generate certificates, then sign up with VeriSign (for free
as far as I know) and download gmail's certificate.  


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