Good moring
Mi Aug 14 09:09:02 2013
Thank You for help.


I'm going to recommend my own page.

http://home.roadrunner.com/~computertaijutsu/mutt.html


I was reading:


Sending mail
If you're really impatient, and just want to send mail through a basic 
pop3 account that doesn't require authorization, you can add the 
followiong to your .muttrc. Our user John at example.com, doesn't have 
to provide a username and password to send, only to receive. So, he 
could add

set smtp_url="smtp://smtp.example.com"

Now, if you hit y to send your mail, it will use your ISP's server.

If your ISP uses a secure server, then it would read something like

set smtp_url="smtps://john:[email protected]:465

465 is the standard port for smtps. However, always check with your ISP, 
or read their setup information for sending mail. Gmail uses 
authentication and TSL, I believe, and for sending, you need to use port 
587. The last time I looked, their help site said that you could either 
one, but thanks to a post in their forums by K. Frazier, I found that 
587 seems to be necessary.

Gmail's smtp_url setting uses smtp, not smtps..............



So I do not understand.
www.mutt.org
There is  mutt is not doing smtp.
But this is looking, like You use mutt and smtp.

Regards
Sophie




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