Thanks for the tip! I needed to add in that "auth creds" bit. I guess
I thought I read that opensmtpd would use my user passwords by default.
Thanks,
Joshua
P.S. I also made a goof in my .msmtprc config file. I did a
user jos...@gnucode.me, when I should have specified "user joshua".
Now
Hey thanks Julien! Your tip about "match for any from any auth action
send" totally works for me! I can now send email to my dismail account!
I still need to figure out DKIM, but thanks for the help sir!
--
Joshua Branson
Sent from Emacs and Gnus
https://gnucode.me
https://video.hardlimit.com
Minor update:
As of a pull and reconfigure a few days ago, I'm getting the tty login prompt
again. I have no idea what caused it to break initially, or what fixed it,
since I didn't change my system definition at all, but I figured I should
mention that it seems to be working again.
Hi, Miguel!
On Tue, 27 Oct 2020 20:42:05 +0100
Miguel Ángel Arruga Vivas wrote:
>
> I supposed you have a clone of the repository, if not you need these
> two extra steps (I suppose you don't even have Git in your
> profile[1], just a running guix installation):
>
> $ guix environment --ad-ho
Dear all,
This question could stem from a simpler example, but I think in
this case it doesn't change much. So I'll go with my use case:
While running a racket program which uses OpenCV, I realised that
my LD_LIBRARY_PATH does not contain my user's profile libs. I have
`libopencv*.so` in `~/
On Wed, Oct 28, 2020 at 08:14:58AM +0100, Matias Jose Seco Baccanelli wrote:
>
> Good morning Guixers !
>
> I was curious to find out if the processor PowerPC e6500[1] is actually
> compatible with the integration of the PowerPC architecture in progress [2],
> is it actually suitable ?
>
> My in
Good morning Guixers !
I was curious to find out if the processor PowerPC e6500[1] is actually
compatible with the integration of the PowerPC architecture in progress
[2], is it actually suitable ?
My interest was sparked by a project which is developing an Open
Hardware PPC Notebook [3],