Am Dienstag, 8. November 2005 05:35 schrieb Nate Bargmann: > * Ana Guerrero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005 Nov 07 21:28 -0600]: > > > PS: I do not want (although I know how) to configure exim because there > > > is no easy way out: only with TLS and authentication. Both is a pain to > > > hack into the exim configuration. Additionally, I do not want to save > > > the password as clear text in the exim configuration. > > > > Yeah, i understand you. > > A fast solution is execute reportbug and when you get the mail ready to > > send, cut and paste it in kmail, then, send it to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > I threw out Exim about a year ago and setup esmtp which is quite small, > easy to configure (five or six lines a couple of which are optional), > works with Procmail, and works with Mutt and reportbug. Exim is > overkill when esmtp works just fine for me.
esmtp would _not_ solve the problem. This is not about bashing exim, it is the general problem of having to store the SMTP/Auth-Password when using an automated program like this. I'd really love to have a program, that does not try to deliver itself but uses a user-configurable maildir directory to simply store the data. In this case, I could simply use the outgoing-mail or draft directory of kmail and then send it with kmail. HS -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

