Grant Edwards wrote:
On 2008-12-27, Sahil Tandon wrote:
jk...@kinz.org wrote:
[...] you do not need an MX record to send or receive mail.
True, but many email systems will no longer accept email that
comes from a system/address with no valid MX record. Yet another
spam defen
Is there a way to set up mutt to send mail directly from our dynamic dsl
address rather than thru the provider's mail server?
Thanks.
Kyle Wheeler wrote:
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On Friday, November 21 at 12:48 AM, quoth zirath:
I upgraded (using backports) to version 1.5.18 and added the "set
smtp_url" to the .muttrc. I'm now getting an error message "no
authenticators available
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On Monday, October 20 at 03:07 AM, quoth zirath:
I'm getting an error message when trying to send mail externally (thru
our dsl isp's server) that authentication is needed.
Would appreciate informati
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On Monday, October 20 at 03:07 AM, quoth zirath:
I'm getting an error message when trying to send mail externally (thru
our dsl isp's server) that authentication is needed.
Would appreciate information on how to set up the user name and
I'm getting an error message when trying to send mail externally (thru
our dsl isp's server) that authentication is needed.
Would appreciate information on how to set up the user name and password
for this.
Thanks.
I'm getting this message in /var/log/mail.log when trying to send email
with mutt: "User unknown in virtual alias table" We've got Mutt 1.5.13
and Debian Linux 2.6.18-6-686 (i686).
Help appreciated.