Conrad writes:
> A few questions re: mhfixmsg (nmh 1.7.1-4 on Debian)..
>
> - I'm contemplating running the above command on my entire email
> archive; is there any reason not to use "-textcharset utf-8" on
> everything? Seems to me like an eminently sensible thing to do
Yes, and that'
A few questions re: mhfixmsg (nmh 1.7.1-4 on Debian)..
- I'm contemplating running the above command on my entire email
archive; is there any reason not to use "-textcharset utf-8" on
everything? Seems to me like an eminently sensible thing to do on
the face of it, as without it try
I wrote:
> How about this:
>
> echo hello norm|mhmail -to norm\@dad.org -subject 'Fetch Errors' -snoop \
> -profile -sasl -tls -server smtp.gmail.com
Just adding -profile should be sufficient, because the other additions are
in the send component value of your profile. So,
echo hell
Norm writes:
> When I do:
>
> echo hello norm|mhmail -to norm\@dad.org -subject 'Fetch Errors' -snoop
How about this:
echo hello norm|mhmail -to norm\@dad.org -subject 'Fetch Errors' -snoop \
-profile -sasl -tls -server smtp.gmail.com
If that doesn't succeed, add the following to it:
When I do:
echo hello norm|mhmail -to norm\@dad.org -subject 'Fetch Errors' -snoop
I get:
Trying to connect to "localhost" ...
Connecting to ::1:587...
Connection failed: Connection refused
Connecting to 127.0.0.1:587...
Connection failed: Connection refused
post: problem initializing server;