OK, I tried a fresh install of cyrus-sasl2.1.22 in /usr/local/lib, and was able to build.
But now I can't authenticate with my smtp server. Here's what I've set: smtp_url='smtp://[EMAIL PROTECTED]:587' But mutt attempts to send mail and I get "no authenticators available". I've been using msmtp, and I think that connects to my server just fine using TLS. I'm confused here. Anyone know what's going on? Thanks. -G Thus spake [EMAIL PROTECTED] [10/06/07 @ 16.20.58 -0400]: > All, > > I've been trying to build in sasl so that I can fully use the new built-in > smtp action in 1.5.16. Trouble is, I have sasl on my machine, but when I > invoke 'make', I get a bunch of errors, telling me that some file named > sasl.h does not exist. Well, that's true, there is no file on my machine > called sasl.h. Nevertheless, I installed cyrus-sasl2 via fink, and I also > have in /usr/lib some stuff that sure looks like sasl2 (this came with > MacOSX10.4). What's going on here? > > Here is my configure line: sudo ./configure --enable-imap --enable-smtp > --enable-hcache --with-ssl --with-sasl=/sw/lib/sasl2 > --with-bdb=/usr/local/berkeleydb.4.5 > > I tried flipping around the location of "--with-sasl", but it never works. > > Here is what comes on my screen: [snip]
