* On Sat, 06 Jul 2002, Jeff Maxson wrote:

> using debian sid (mostly), i386, exim, fetchmail.  Using pine (the old
> standby) I can send out mail (I'm using that now) and it actually arrives
> at a final  destination.  Using mutt, I can get/read mail, but sending it
> from mutt seems to drop the mail in the bitbox.  Mutt seems to think that
> it sent it (it says so, anyway), but I don't know if it is talking to exim
> correctly.  Like I said, pine is on speaking terms with exim. There's
> bound to be something in the .muttrc that makes mutt work too.  Any ideas
> would be great.  (I can send stuff to myself locally, btw).

One idea:

  6.3.198.  sendmail

  Type: path
  Default: "/usr/sbin/sendmail -oem -oi"

  Specifies the program and arguments used to deliver mail sent by Mutt.
  Mutt expects that the specified program interprets additional
  arguments as recipient addresses.

-- 
John

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