Hi.

After using mutt for years on Linux, I've been forced
to use it on Windows Me. I was happy to see it's
available for Windows, and I was able to POP my mail
down from my ISP, and I was even able to get it to
work with vim (Had to set abort_modified=no because
editor="gvim -f" didn't work, and using regular gvim
with a fork, mutt would immediately think gvim had
finished but hadn't modified the message. But I think
this part is working, because I can hit return on
attachment one in the mutt window after doing :wq in
vim and see my changes.) but when I tried to send a
message using builtin, it didn't work. Worse than
that, mutt didn't tell me that it didn't work. 

When I hit "send", in the bottom line of the window I
get "connecting to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, then "sending 309"
or something like that, and then "mail sent". Note
that it doesn't ask me for a password, and it doesn't
tell me there was a problem, but the mail never shows
up.

My .muttrc (mostly copied from the win32 mini example)
says:
set sendmail="builtin"
set smtp_serv = "smtp.comcast.net"
set smtp_user = "amirkarger"
# set smtp_pass = ""   # Try to use ESMTP and AUTH
LOGIN 

And as I mentioned pop is working (it asks for a
password and correctly downloads mail).

I downloaded smtppush, but didn't know how to use it
in the set sendmail line of the .muttrc.

A quick search of the mutt-users archive didn't find
anything.

Thanks in advance for any suggestions!

-Amir Karger

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