On Sun, Feb 18, 2007 at 02:57:06PM -0300, Angel Olivera wrote: > On Sun, Feb 18 2007 17:41, Matt Richards wrote: > > hello :) > > Hello, and sorry for mistakenly sending the message in private. > > > I have configured an mta on this pc and i have tried ssmtp and msmtp but > > they still dont work, i have tried export SENDMAIL aswell as set > > sendmail '/usr/bin/msmtp' > > Where are you typing these commands? If it is interactively, you can > view the mutt command line pressing ':' (default setting) and then you > should enter: > > set sendmail=/usr/bin/msmtp > > The equal sign is important. In fact, on mutt 1.5 if you try to do "set > sendmail '/usr/bin/msmtp'" it complains about '/usr/bin/msmtp' not being > a valid command, so I assume you were actually doing it right? > > > I have even tried > > set SENDMAIL 'cat >/home/matt/testmail' > > but it still hangs and testmail never gets created > > I don't think that's going to work. > > > Another thing i notice is that I have set sort=threads and the trees as > > red, on my gentoo box these display correctly using -,= and > chars but > > on my freebsd box they are displayed with wq> x's and m>'s. > > Have you tried setting ascii_chars? > > -- > redondos
hello, ok so i have got it working ... kinda i installed version 1.5 on the freebsd box and i had the same problems as on the gentoo system so i installed version 1.4 on the gentoo system and it works fine :) There are a few things that i would like that 1.4 dosn't seem to do like on the mail list 1.4 just shows 0 between the to () 's on unopened mails but 1.5 shows the message size. Is it possiable to make 1.4 do this ? Cheers, Matty.
