I have looked back in the list archives and others seem to have had
this problem but I see no resolution.
I am using mutt on a corporate network where both I and the SMTP
server are behind a firewall. Thus there is no authentication for
the SMTP server (you may or may not agree with this but
On Thu, Sep 20, 2007 at 12:11:02PM +0100, Chris G wrote:
I have looked back in the list archives and others seem to have had
this problem but I see no resolution.
I am using mutt on a corporate network where both I and the SMTP
server are behind a firewall. Thus there is no authentication
On 9/20/07, Chris G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Sep 20, 2007 at 12:11:02PM +0100, Chris G wrote:
I have looked back in the list archives and others seem to have had
this problem but I see no resolutionsnip...
What smtp software you are using? Is it mentioned in .muttrc.
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On Thu, Sep 20, 2007 at 04:59:58PM +0530, Dilip M wrote:
On 9/20/07, Chris G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Sep 20, 2007 at 12:11:02PM +0100, Chris G wrote:
I have looked back in the list archives and others seem to have had
this problem but I see no resolutionsnip...
What smtp
Hi,
* Chris G [07-09-20 12:11:02 +0100] wrote:
Is there no way to tell mutt that no sort of authentication is
required?
Reading the code, the answer should be: don't set a username. What's
your $smtp_url set to?
bye, Rocco
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On Wednesday, September 19 at 10:47 PM, quoth M. Fioretti:
For several reasons not really relevant here, I have the messages of
several mailing lists delivered to one common inbox folder. When I
have read them, I want to tell mutt, with one keystroke,
I use this:
smtp_url=smtp://localhost/
(I run sendmail locally. I could use local submission via $sendmail,
but I use the built-in SMTP code to exercise the code.)
I also have certain send2-hooks which replace that with
On Thu, Sep 20, 2007 at 10:14:26AM -0500, David Champion wrote:
I use this:
smtp_url=smtp://localhost/
(I run sendmail locally. I could use local submission via $sendmail,
but I use the built-in SMTP code to exercise
It still seems a bit odd that you have to compile it with SASL in
order to get mutt to work with an SMTP server that doesn't require
authentication.
I don't think you do.
$ mutt -v | grep -i sasl
+USE_POP +USE_IMAP +USE_SMTP -USE_GSS -USE_SSL_OPENSSL -USE_SSL_GNUTLS
-USE_SASL
On Thu, Sep 20, 2007 at 01:14:21PM -0500, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
On Thursday, September 20 at 07:05 PM, quoth Chris G:
In the end my build of mutt with SASL and the following in muttrc
seem to work:-
set smtp_pass='xxx'
set smtp_url='smtp://[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
No
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On Thursday, September 20 at 08:16 PM, quoth Chris G:
Why doesn't removing the username from the equation work?
unset smtp_pass
unset smtp_user
set smtp_url='smtp://mail3.atroad.com'
Well it might do but I'd have to type my
On Thu, Sep 20, 2007 at 02:28:23PM -0500, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
On Thursday, September 20 at 08:16 PM, quoth Chris G:
Why doesn't removing the username from the equation work?
unset smtp_pass
unset smtp_user
set smtp_url='smtp://mail3.atroad.com'
Well it might do but
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On Thursday, September 20 at 09:51 PM, quoth Chris G:
Ah, sorry, I'm confused - I was confusing authentication with
encryption. My server requires my name and password but the
connection isn't encrypted.
O, I get it. In that case, I know exactly
Hi all:
I'm trying to implement this script for checking whether I
forget to put on attachment. I try to follow this procedure:
http://wiki.mutt.org/?ConfigTricks/CheckAttach
The only difference is that I want to use a text based dialog
instead of zenity. The reason is
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