email: FATAL: Line number 7 is incorrectly formated in email.conf
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As far as I can tell, everything is fine, but I've attached my email.conf file with the e-mail address and SMTP server address * out so I don't get the crap spammed out of me. Thanks, Andrew
# This is the DEFAULT configuration file for email. # # Please CHANGE THE VALUES below to suit your environment. # Don't forget to set the shell environment variable EDITOR ############################################################ ############################################################ # SMTP Server and Port number you use ############################################################ SMTP_SERVER = 'mail.**********.com' SMTP_PORT = '25' ############################################################ # If you'd rather use sendmail binary, specify it and the # command line switches to use, here. If you have both # this option and SMTP_SERVER set, SMTP_SERVER will be of # higher priority than SENDMAIL. ############################################################ # SENDMAIL_BIN = '/usr/sbin/sendmail -t -i' ############################################################ # Your email address: If you'd like To have your name to # show in the from field instead of just your email address, # then keep the format below and edit it to your email # and name. ############################################################ MY_NAME = 'Andrew' MY_EMAIL = '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' REPLY_TO = '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' ############################################################ # Signature file and settings: Where is the signature file # and How do you want the signature divider To be printed? # You can comment these out if you do not like signatures ############################################################ # SIGNATURE_FILE = '&/email.sig' # SIGNATURE_DIVIDER = '---' ############################################################ # This is where you store your address book... If you don't # want address book functionality, just comment it out and # use regular email addresses. ############################################################ # ADDRESS_BOOK = '&/email.address.template' ############################################################ # If you would like to have a copy Of your final email saved # after it is sent, please specify a directory to save # it in below... If not, just comment this field out and it # won't save a sent file other wise, it will save it as # email.sent in the directory below ############################################################ # SAVE_SENT_MAIL = '~' ############################################################ # With email, temporary files are stored with a random name # Starting with .EM. You must specify which directory you # would like these temporary files stored while email is in # Operation... After email is done executing, it will remove # Every temporary file it used. The most common storage area # for temporary files system wide is the /tmp directory # if TEMP_DIR is not set, you can set the environment variable # TMPDIR. If that is not set, email will just use /tmp ############################################################ TEMP_DIR = '/tmp' ############################################################ # You should put the absolute path of your GPG binary # In this variable. If you do not know the absolute path # just putting "gpg" will suffice if GPG is in your PATH # environment variable path. ############################################################ # GPG_BIN = '/bin/gpg' ########################################################### # You can bypass email asking you for a password for gpg # when you are encrypting or signing emails if you store # it here. Keep this safe! Make sure that people can't # read your personal ~/.email.conf file if you're storing # your password here! ########################################################### # GPG_PASS = '' ########################################################### # You can use SMTP_AUTH with email. You just need to # specify which type of SMTP AUTH you will use. Email # support two types of SMTP AUTH: LOGIN and PLAIN. # Typically, LOGIN is the most used amongst SMTP servers. # If you are unsure, ask your ISP. ########################################################### # SMTP_AUTH = '' ########################################################### # Setting your SMTP username is MANDITORY. Please # uncomment the option below and set your username in order # to use SMTP AUTH ########################################################### # SMTP_AUTH_USER = '' ########################################################### # Setting your password is not manditory. If you do not # set your password, then email will prompt you for one # if it sees that you are trying to use SMTP_AUTH. ########################################################### # SMTP_AUTH_PASS = ''
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