>>>>> "AL" == Adrian Lanz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

  AL> Uuups, cygwin under NT Emacs? 


Yes. I am not using cygwin emacs, but am using cygwin gnutls. I
realise that this can sometimes cause bad things to happen; however,
it works successfully with ssh, svn, cvs and ssl so I thought it would
be worth a try. 

  AL> This is, how I made things work (I think, I posted a note on the
  AL> cygwin list, a couple of months ago):

  AL> Under MS-Windows you may have to adapt virus checkers. My McAfee
  AL> VirsuScan engine prevents sending out mail messages on port 25
  AL> by default. There is an exception list, where some common MUAs
  AL> are listed, but you have to add emacs.exe to allow sending out
  AL> mail messages from within emacs. Before fine-tuning your
  AL> configuration, try first by just deactivating the virus scanner.


This is a good idea, but I am afraid it's not the case here. I can
send via port 25 and have even contacted the SMTP server that I am
trying to use (cause I can read the trace of the connection).

The background is this -- via wired connections I can connect to the
smtpmail without tls. Our wonderful system people here, however, when
using the wireless connection do not allow this -- we have to use tls,
tunnelled through VPN, which is rather belts and braces. But there you
have it. 

So I can send mail, just not when I am using the wireless. 

Phil
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