Stefan `Sec` Zehl wrote: > > On Tue, May 11, 1999 at 07:03:53PM -0400, Patrick Seal wrote: > > No, you don't seem to get it. How do I configure Mutt to use my smtp > > server instead of the default local sendmail. (my smtp server is > > smtp.hyperhost.net BTW) > > > > In other words, how do I use Mutt to relay the mail (or to configure > > sendmail to do it?) > > mutt doesn't speak smtp. It simly calls an external program to do it. > Per default it uses sendmail (which is quite sensible, sinc you can then > send mail while offline, and instruct sendmail to send it to the outside > as soon as you go online - but it requires you to configure sendmail a > bit), but you can use any other program for it. There was a mention of a > simple 'speak smtp to remote host' program on the list which would not > anything else. I don't remember it's name, you might want to search the > list-archive for it. Hi, I believe what you are thinking of is ssmtp. I think you can find it at: <ftp://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/system/mail/mta/>, but that might not be the correct path. Hope this helps. -Harold -- I. Harold Oga | Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Systems Enterprises Ltd. | Voice: (403) 244 9738 #211, 1624 16th Ave SW | Calgary, AB, T3C 1A1 | "Life Sucks, Deal with it!!"