Re: My typical .muttrc frustrations

2017-04-23 Thread Erik Christiansen
On 22.04.17 14:33, Charles E Campbell wrote: > Hello, Erik: > > I tried both mail and mailx. Both fail silently when I attempt to send an > email off my machine (didn't try mailx, but mail will send email to accounts > on the same machine), although I suppose its possible they're still >

Re: My typical .muttrc frustrations

2017-04-22 Thread Charles E Campbell
Erik Christiansen wrote: On 17.04.17 22:34, Charles E Campbell wrote: Here's the result: ... Could not send the message. Well, it's never occurred to me to pause to figure out how to use mutt to send email on the command line, because the MUA I used before mutt was traditional unix "mail"¹,

Re: My typical .muttrc frustrations

2017-04-20 Thread Erik Christiansen
On 17.04.17 22:34, Charles E Campbell wrote: > Here's the result: ... > Could not send the message. Well, it's never occurred to me to pause to figure out how to use mutt to send email on the command line, because the MUA I used before mutt was traditional unix "mail"¹, and it is infinitely

Re: My typical .muttrc frustrations

2017-04-17 Thread Charles E Campbell
lilydjwg wrote: On Sun, Apr 16, 2017 at 06:48:34PM -0400, Charles E Campbell wrote: Hello: It was tricky, but I got my .muttrc working so that I could send stuff out via the command line. Until about two weeks ago, where mutt suddenly stopped sending out email and started complaining instead.

My typical .muttrc frustrations

2017-04-16 Thread Charles E Campbell
Hello: It was tricky, but I got my .muttrc working so that I could send stuff out via the command line. Until about two weeks ago, where mutt suddenly stopped sending out email and started complaining instead. To shorten the story: this is what I use with Seamonkey. Works fine.