Hi all, Just wondering if anyone has got these three working together?
I've followed the instructions found here as best I can, but without success: http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/SmtpAuth I can use Gmail's SMTP server without any problems at all using IceDove (Debian's unbranded Thunderbird). I simply provide the follwoing info and off it goes: Server: smtp.googlemail.com Port: 465 SSL: yes Username: ******** Password: ******** but configuring smptmail.el is not so straightforward. I am setting the following variables accordingly: smtpmail-auth-credentials '(("smtp.googlemail.com" 465 "*******" "*******")) smtpmail-starttls-credentials '(("smtp.googlemail.com" 465 nil nil)) (describe-variable 'smtpmail-starttls-credentials) "Specify STARTTLS keys and certificates for servers. This is a list of four-element list with `servername' (a string), `port' (an integer), `key' (a filename) and `certificate' (a filename). If you do not have a certificate/key pair, leave the `key' and `certificate' fields as `nil'. A key/certificate pair is only needed if you want to use X.509 client authenticated connections." Needless to say this doesn't mean much to me. When I try to send mail with my current configuration, I get the following SMTP trace: 220 mx.google.com ESMTP 33sm6293131hue EHLO moley.org. 250-mx.google.com at your service, [xx.xxx.xx.xx] 250-SIZE 20971520 250-8BITMIME 250-STARTTLS 250 ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES MAIL FROM:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> SIZE=285 530 5.7.0 Must issue a STARTTLS command first 33sm6293131hue QUIT 221 2.0.0 mx.google.com closing connection 33sm6293131hue So no STARTTLS command is being sent despite the following lines in my .gnus: (setq starttls-use-gnutls t starttls-gnutls-program "gnutls-cli" starttls-extra-arguments nil) and gnutls-cli is definitely installed: (shell-command "which gnutls-cli" t) /usr/bin/gnutls-cli Any help much appreciated. Sebastian _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english
