Jochen Küpper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
>> After many days of trying, I have authenticated smtp working with my
>> ISP's smtp servers, gnus, and smtpmail by using TLS via starttls.el.
>> My question is how can I tell if TLS is actually working?
>
> Does setting smtp
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> After many days of trying, I have authenticated smtp working with my
> ISP's smtp servers, gnus, and smtpmail by using TLS via starttls.el.
> My question is how can I tell if TLS is actually working?
Does setting smtpmail-debug-info t help?
,[ C-h v smtpmail-debug
I'm very sorry for the multiple posts. When I hit C-c C-c, emacs/gnus
just hung on a message in the minibuffer indicating that it was
posting via nntp, but never came out of that. I hit C-g, thinking
that I was having trouble with the server. Apparently, it's the same
problem as in discussed in
Hello,
After many days of trying, I have authenticated smtp working with my
ISP's smtp servers, gnus, and smtpmail by using TLS via starttls.el.
My question is how can I tell if TLS is actually working? My computer
issues the STARTTLS command, but I don't see any of the handshake,
etc. informatio
Hello,
After many days of trying, I have authenticated smtp working with my
ISP's smtp servers, gnus, and smtpmail by using TLS via starttls.el.
My question is how can I tell if TLS is actually working? My computer
issues the STARTTLS command, but I don't see any of the handshake,
etc. informatio
Hello,
After many days of trying, I have authenticated smtp working with my
ISP's smtp servers, gnus, and smtpmail by using TLS via starttls.el.
My question is how can I tell if TLS is actually working? My computer
issues the STARTTLS command, but I don't see any of the handshake,
etc. informatio