On Fri, 25 Mar 2011 09:15:13, Ivan Shmakov wrote:



        I have no experience with W32 sendmail wrappers in general, or
        with the Lynx' one in particular, but my guess is that since
        there's a seemingly mature and dedicated project to build a
        simple to use, yet powerful and portable sendmail-to-SMTP
        solution [1], Lynx should definitely support it.

        (Apparently, it has a W32 build, too, available at [2].)

[1] http://msmtp.sourceforge.net/
[2] http://sourceforge.net/projects/msmtp/files/msmtp/1.4.23/


Dear Ivan:

The Lynx browser's that I'm aware of began as both a 16-bit and 32-bit MS-DOS 
internet TEXT browser.  It continues development, e.g.:

http://users.ohiohills.com/fmacall/

Here is a Hotlink to the 32-bit out-of-the-box version that I use to surf the 
internet:

http://www.mninter.net/~pfourier/lynx_w32.zip

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

LYNX W32 SENDMAIL ARGUMENTS:

(E:\TMP\20430798.txt -t "[email protected]" -s "SUBJECT TEST"  -c 
"[email protected], [email protected]")

SUMMARY:

E:\TMP\20430798.txt                                         ;path to ASCII editor 
(EDIT.COM) generated Email "body".
-t "[email protected]"                                    ;"mailto:"; TAG
-s "SUBJECT TEST"                                           ;"Subject"
-c "[email protected], [email protected]"               ;"CC"

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Please note that the msmtp w32 build you reference does not recognize these 
arguments generated by the Lynx' one in particular:
-s (subject)
-c (CC)


Sincerely,
Larry


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