Thanks for post on 28-06-2003:
>Pine does not need to use ssmtp to send e-mail, that's a cygwin program >for mutt. When sending e-mail with Pine you need to define the smtp-server >variable. From the main screen press S C, it's almost at the top. Here is what my config looks like: PINE 4.55 SETUP CONFIGURATION Folder: (CLOSED) No Messages personal-name = B-107028257ff84 user-domain = plus.com smtp-server = relay.plus.net nntp-server = <No Value Set> inbox-path = {mail.plus.net}INBOX incoming-archive-folders = <No Value Set> pruned-folders = <No Value Set> default-fcc = <No Value Set: using "sent-mail"> default-saved-msg-folder = <No Value Set: using "saved-messages"> postponed-folder = <No Value Set: using "postponed-msgs"> read-message-folder = <No Value Set> form-letter-folder = <No Value Set> literal-signature = <No Value Set> signature-file = <No Value Set: using ".signature"> feature-list = Set Feature Name --- ---------------------- [ Composer Preferences ] [ ] alternate-compose-menu [ ] compose-cut-from-cursor When pine opens and looks for the inbox the following error messages appear: rsh yo IMPA server timed out connection failed to mail plus.net - 143 - transport endpoint is not connected. Finally on sending mail the following error message appears: mail not sent sorry that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts (hash5.7) I would point that my server requires authntication for outgoing mail ie user ID and password. thanks for any suggestions. Alex -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/