Hello David:
THanks for the reply. I removed the '-t' from sendmail's options,
but it doesn't make any difference --- the mail just disappears. I'm
afraid I'm enough of a newbie that I can't find a "sendmail log" file
anywhere on my system (SuSE 6.2). I wonder if anyone can help me
Hello Mark:
Thanks for the quick reply. Your suggestion works. That is,
sendmail now doesn't die when I try to SMTP a message, but the message
seems to go to that great bitbucket in the sky, because it (the message)
never arrives at the addressee, and all trace of the message's
Fairlight [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try strictly: set sendmail="/path/to/sendmail -t"
Erf... don't do that. Mutt puts the addresses of the people to send to,
on the command line, so using -t is redundant, since it asks sendmail to
look in the headers of the message. Some sendmail's will
Hello from a Mutt newbie:
Mutt retrieves mail from my ISP's pop3 server without any obious
problems, but when I try to send a message, I get the following:
"sendmail: usage: sendmail [ -t ] [ -fsender ] [ -Fname ]
[ -bp ] [ -bs ] [ arg... ]
Error sending message. child exited
On Thu, Sep 09, 1999 at 08:50:17AM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] blurted:
Hello from a Mutt newbie:
Mutt retrieves mail from my ISP's pop3 server without any obious
problems, but when I try to send a message, I get the following:
"sendmail: usage: sendmail [ -t ] [ -fsender ] [