Am 02.08.2010 um 21:14 schrieb Olaf Dietsche:
> Package: emacs23
> Version: 23.2+1-2
> Severity: normal
>
> After upgrading from version 23.1+1-5 to 23.2+1-2 sending mail doesn't
> work anymore.
It works fine for me.
> Instead, this message:
>
> mailto/25 Name or service not known
>
> is shown in the message buffer.
What is the value of smtpmail-smtp-server? Also, could you give some
information about your other smtpmail settings?
> When I revert to 23.1+1-5, sending mail works properly. This mail is
> sent with emacs23 version 23.1+1-5.
>
> After setting debug-on-error to t (version 23.2+1-2):
>
> Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error "mailto/25 Name or service not known")
> make-network-process(:name "SMTP" :buffer #<buffer *trace of SMTP session
> to mailto*> :host "mailto" :service 25)
> open-network-stream("SMTP" #<buffer *trace of SMTP session to mailto*>
> "mailto" 25)
> smtpmail-open-stream(#<buffer *trace of SMTP session to mailto*> "mailto"
> 25)
> byte-code("\306\307\310...\210)\311\207" [host process-buffer
> buffer-undo-list port process smtpmail-read-point get-buffer-create format
> "*trace of SMTP session to %s*" t erase-buffer smtpmail-open-stream throw
> done nil set-process-filter smtpmail-process-filter
> set-buffer-process-coding-system raw-text-unix make-local-variable
> smtpmail-read-response 400 smtpmail-send-command "EHLO %s" smtpmail-fqdn
> "HELO %s" current-case-table ((byte-code "r^Hq\210\302 !\210)\302\207"
> [buffer table set-case-table] 2)) set-case-table mapcar #[(s)
> "\301^H\227!\207" [s intern] 2] split-string 4 "[ ]" 1 (verb xvrb 8bitmime
> onex xone expn size dsn etrn enhancedstatuscodes help xusr auth=login auth
> starttls) message "Unknown extension %s" smtpmail-find-credentials starttls
> process-id "STARTTLS" starttls-negotiate smtpmail-try-auth-methods onex xone
> "ONEX" verb xvrb "VERB" ...] 8)
Loading the uncompiled smtpmail.el might give a better backtrace.
Install the emacs23-el package if necessary.
Sven
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