On Wed, Dec 27, 2000 at 02:41:48AM +0100, Ignasi Tura wrote: > > On Wed, Dec 27, 2000 at 01:44:24AM +0100, Ignasi Tura wrote: > > > Dear colleagues, > > > > > > I am able to send mail correctly with Mutt. > > > > > > I take a look to what happens when I send mail with mutt, and the manual > > > sends it sends a command to sendmail (in this case, aka exim). It seems > > > that it's done through the option 'set sendmail' in /etc/Muttrc. > > > > > > But I have this option commented! > > > > > > Can anyone tell me what I'm missing, in order to understand it? > > > > The Fine Manual says: > > > > 6.3.176. sendmail > > > > Type: path > > Default: "/usr/sbin/sendmail -oem -oi" > > > > So if you uncomment this option mutt uses the default as specified above.
Archhh, I ment comment here. Stupid me. > Uh... Rereading, it seems I wrote a somewhat indecent letter. No, I re-edited me anwser once to often:) > I wanted to mean that I have the 'sendmail' option commented. > I don't have a 'sendmail' option in my .muttrc. > But the mail is sent. If you don't specify the 'sendmail' option, then mutt uses the default value, which is "/usr/sbin/sendmail -oem -oi". > > The Fine Manual says: > > > > :) I confess I've configured almost all the Debian by just grepping and > lessing documentation. I've never read a whole manual. My lazy days are > counted? As long as you're grepping and lessing the right parts you can get away with it:) -- groetjes, carel