On Sun, Apr 21, 2002 at 07:08:45PM -0400, Russell Hoover wrote:
> Hey mutt users, I'm putting this question to the list for a friend.
> (Let me know if any more info is needed for help
> with answers/suggestions):
>
> How can I configure mutt to communicate directly with a POP server
> and SMTP s
Gary Johnson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Who controls the firewall? Depending on how the firewall is configured,
> you may not be able to access a POP server on the other side. I had
> mutt on my workstation working beautifully with my ISP's POP server
> until IT decided that allowing that serv
* Russell Hoover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-04-21 23:09]:
> Hey mutt users, I'm putting this question to
> the list for a friend. (Let me know if any more
> info is needed for help with answers/suggestions):
>
> How can I configure mutt to communicate directly
> with a POP server and SMTP server o
You can also set "my_hdr From:" and "set envelope_from" and not have to mess with
sendmail. It doesn't need to be listening for connections to send mail. It will
invoke itself when needed. If you can send mail through your firewall, so can
sendmail.
dan
* Russell Hoover ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
On Sun, Apr 21, 2002 at 07:08:45PM -0400, Russell Hoover wrote:
> Hey mutt users, I'm putting this question to the list for a friend.
> (Let me know if any more info is needed for help
> with answers/suggestions):
>
> How can I configure mutt to communicate directly with a POP server
> and SMTP s
Alas! Russell Hoover spake thus:
> Hey mutt users, I'm putting this question to the list for a friend.
Suuure ;)
> How can I configure mutt to communicate directly with a POP server
> and SMTP server outside of my local network.
Use sSMTP (dunno about pop, though). sSMTP is monkeywork t