Hi Kevin,
> I live in emacs and never type nmh commands. I've been using MH-E
> since the 80's. I do know about inc, show, rmm, etc. But I've never
> composed an email with nmh (or mh, before it).
Thanks for letting us know. It's good to understand your kind exist as
we tweak nmh and
Ralph Corderoy writes:
>> I was just thinking you could have run 'send' outside of MH-E with the
>> -snoop flag.
> Perhaps MH-E users can live in its silo, never venturing out, and not
> getting near a whatnow(1) prompt, or running send(1)? Maybe some nmh
> users are
Ralph, that is definitely the case. I live in emacs and never type nmh
commands. I've been using MH-E since the 80's. I do know about inc, show,
rmm, etc. But I've never composed an email with nmh (or mh, before it).
On Mon, Apr 2, 2018 at 7:10 AM, Ralph Corderoy
Hi Ken,
> I was just thinking you could have run 'send' outside of MH-E with the
> -snoop flag.
Perhaps MH-E users can live in its silo, never venturing out, and not
getting near a whatnow(1) prompt, or running send(1)? Maybe some nmh
users are first and only MH-E users, rather than using nmh
Hi Kevin,
> I use MH-E. I have no idea how long it would have taken to augment
> the send command line by looking at the MH-E sources.
I've not used that. I did find
https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/mh-e/Sending-Message.html#Sending-Message
that suggests `mh-send-prog'
>Ralph, thanks. That worked.
>
>Ken, I don't use nmh, I use MH-E. I have no idea how long it would have
>taken to augment the send command line by looking at the MH-E sources.
I was just thinking you could have run 'send' outside of MH-E with the
-snoop flag.
--Ken
--
nmh-workers
Ralph, thanks. That worked.
Ken, I don't use nmh, I use MH-E. I have no idea how long it would have
taken to augment the send command line by looking at the MH-E sources.
On Mon, Apr 2, 2018 at 6:00 AM, Ken Hornstein wrote:
> >post: problem initializing server; [BHST] no
>post: problem initializing server; [BHST] no servers available (use -snoop
>for details
>send: message not delivered to anyone
I think Ralph has pointed you to the root problem, but I have to ask ...
the error message you posted literally tells you how to debug the problem
further. Was it
Hi Kevin,
> post: problem initializing server; [BHST] no servers available (use
> -snoop for details
> send: message not delivered to anyone
>
> Ideas on how to debug this?
It's probably
http://git.savannah.nongnu.org/cgit/nmh.git/tree/NEWS?h=1.7.1#n53
send(1) describes the `-port'. The