=- Stefano Ferri wrote on Fri 27.Apr'07 at 11:34:16 -0500 -= Please see the http://WIKI.mutt.org/ site for pages referenced below.
> set pop_host = $mypopserver > set pop_user = [EMAIL PROTECTED] > set pop_pass="$my.mail.password" Those are used with mutt's internal "fetchmail" function (see '?' in index). You can use URL-paths instead when you specify folders on remote servers, see MuttGuide / Folders. > set mbox = $mypopserver > set spoolfile = $mypopserver See on the same page what they mean and therefore which values you should put there. > set sendmail="/usr/sbin/sendmail" Do not set this var unless the default fails! The default typically does it right. Otherwise make it ".../sendmail -oi -oem" > Namely, I could send mail to most commercial addresses (like > yahoo or gmail) but if I sent a mail to myself or to collegues > in other universities the mail bounched back with a message > saying that my mailer was badly configurated. Maybe MuttFaq / Headers can help you, with the "envelope" problem. Some servers are more restrictive about it than others. > /usr/local/sendmail-8.13.8/sendmail-8.13.8/cf/cf > from which I made make install-cf > > It did not complain but now mutt...does nothing (I mean, I can > read but not send anything). Try to restore the original sendmail setup, I have no clue what was messed up now. > root 2190 1 0 08:10 ? 00:00:00 sendmail: accepting > connections > smmsp 2198 1 0 08:10 ? 00:00:00 sendmail: Queue [EMAIL > PROTECTED]:00:00 > for /var/spool/clientmqueue > > Did any of you have any idea of what did I do wrong? Suggestions > or help? Also have a log at the syslog for mail -> /etc/syslog.conf -- © Rado S. -- You must provide YOUR effort for your goal! EVERY effort counts: at least to show your attitude. You're responsible for ALL you do: you get what you give.