Corinna Vinschen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Oct 18, 2003 at 09:08:48PM +0200, Frank Slootweg wrote:
Anything else you need?
Your /etc/ssmtp/ssmtp.conf file would be interesting.
Here it is (wrapped (at 72 columns) by OE):
#
# /etc/ssmtp.conf -- a config file for sSMTP sendmail.
#
On Sat, Oct 18, 2003 at 09:08:48PM +0200, Frank Slootweg wrote:
Anything else you need?
Your /etc/ssmtp/ssmtp.conf file would be interesting.
Corinna
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On Fri, Oct 17, 2003 at 04:46:13PM +0200, Frank Slootweg wrote:
Corinna Vinschen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Oct 17, 2003 at 03:30:39PM +0200, Frank Slootweg wrote:
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So my problem is solved, but what about the generic problem? IMO
ssmtp in a Cygwin environment should be
Corinna Vinschen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Oct 17, 2003 at 04:46:13PM +0200, Frank Slootweg wrote:
Corinna Vinschen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Oct 17, 2003 at 03:30:39PM +0200, Frank Slootweg wrote:
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So my problem is solved, but what about the generic problem?
Yesterday, I wrote:
Of course ssmtp should only use the From: line from the header, not
from the body. Suppose the body contained for example From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]. We would not want the message to be sent
with that From: line, do we? :-)
I did some more testing and found that ssmtp
On Fri, Oct 17, 2003 at 10:57:27AM +0200, Frank Slootweg wrote:
Does anybody have some other suggestions? Another tool which can do
the same job (i.e. read From:, To:, Subject: (and possibly Cc: and Bcc:)
only from the header part of the input file)?
exim ?
Gruss Olaf Föllinger
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On Thu, Oct 16, 2003 at 07:33:32PM +0200, Frank Slootweg wrote:
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Corinna Vinschen
Corinna Vinschen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
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I'm not familar with the mail-related RFCs. Is
it allowed to send lines with DOS lineendings?
The RFCs for SMTP e-mail (RFC2821 and its predecesors) /require/ CR-LF
(\r\n i.e.
On Fri, Oct 17, 2003 at 11:04:19AM +0100, Sam Edge wrote:
Corinna Vinschen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
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in gmane.os.cygwin on Fri, 17 Oct 2003 11:33:07 +0200:
I'm not familar with the mail-related RFCs. Is
it allowed to send lines with DOS lineendings?
The RFCs for
On Fri, Oct 17, 2003 at 12:08:40PM +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Fri, Oct 17, 2003 at 11:04:19AM +0100, Sam Edge wrote:
Corinna Vinschen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
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in gmane.os.cygwin on Fri, 17 Oct 2003 11:33:07 +0200:
I'm not familar with the mail-related RFCs.
Corinna Vinschen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Oct 17, 2003 at 12:08:40PM +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Fri, Oct 17, 2003 at 11:04:19AM +0100, Sam Edge wrote:
Corinna Vinschen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
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On Fri, Oct 17, 2003 at 03:30:39PM +0200, Frank Slootweg wrote:
Corinna Vinschen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So ssmtp assumes that the input file is using only \n. Of course,
ssmtp has never been written with textmode mounts in mind...
Thanks! That is it! I converted the input file from
Olaf Foellinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Oct 17, 2003 at 10:57:27AM +0200, Frank Slootweg wrote:
Does anybody have some other suggestions? Another tool which can
do the same job (i.e. read From:, To:, Subject: (and possibly Cc:
and Bcc:) only from the header part of the input
Corinna Vinschen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
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in gmane.os.cygwin on Fri, 17 Oct 2003 12:26:54 +0200:
The RFCs for SMTP e-mail (RFC2821 and its predecesors) /require/ CR-LF
(\r\n i.e. DOS) line endings. (Probably because debugging using
dumb terminals or printers was
Corinna Vinschen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Oct 17, 2003 at 03:30:39PM +0200, Frank Slootweg wrote:
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So my problem is solved, but what about the generic problem? IMO
ssmtp in a Cygwin environment should be able to handle DOS format
data. AFAIK, there are (POSIX? XPG?)
On Fri, 17 Oct 2003, Frank Slootweg wrote:
Corinna Vinschen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Erm... are you reading the cygwin announcements?
No, I don't. Can you give a pointer where/how I can read the cygwin
announcements? Thanks.
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-announce/
But, better yet,
On Fri, Oct 17, 2003 at 04:46:13PM +0200, Frank Slootweg wrote:
Erm... are you reading the cygwin announcements?
No, I don't. Can you give a pointer where/how I can read the cygwin
announcements? Thanks.
http://cygwin.com/lists.html
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[This is my first posting to this list. I hope the format is OK.]
I am trying to use ssmtp (2.38.7-4) as my 'mailer' in tin, the
newsreader. tin invokes ssmtp as
/usr/sbin/ssmtp -t %F
where %F is a file which contains the header (lines), a blank line (only
\r\n) and body.
I have found
On Thu, Oct 16, 2003 at 10:35:59AM +0200, Frank Slootweg wrote:
[This is my first posting to this list. I hope the format is OK.]
I am trying to use ssmtp (2.38.7-4) as my 'mailer' in tin, the
newsreader. tin invokes ssmtp as
/usr/sbin/ssmtp -t %F
where %F is a file which contains
-t isn't supported, see man ssmtp.
I have no problem to forward your message without this option, same ssmtp
version 2.38.7.
Felix
Frank Slootweg wrote:
[This is my first posting to this list. I hope the format is OK.]
I am trying to use ssmtp (2.38.7-4) as my 'mailer' in tin, the
[I hope this reply is threaded correctly. The digest version of this
list does not preserve References: etc.. I got a copy of your message
from the archive and used ssmtp :-) to send it to myself (in OE).]
Corinna Vinschen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Oct 16, 2003 at 10:35:59AM +0200, Frank
Felix van Hove [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-t isn't supported, see man ssmtp.
I have no problem to forward your message without this option, same
ssmtp version 2.38.7.
I beg to differ (that -t isn't supported). (Of course) I have looked
into this in detail before I posted.
The SSMTP(8)
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