On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 05:51:35PM +, Don Raikes wrote:
Hey:
I use smtp.comcast.net without any problems with mutt. I send it with
msmtp. here is my .msmtprc file:
account default
host smtp.comcast.net
port 25
from @comcast.net
auth on
password
logfile ~/.mstp.log
When i configured .msmt
* Rem P Roberti [2009-02-16 10:00:10 -0800]:
I have comcast as my ISP, and while according to comcast I should be
able to use
smtp.comcast.net:25 as my smtp host, whenever I try to send email, I get an
error saying that it is an invalid smtp host.
Comcast is my provider, but port 25 does
> Hello,
>
> Has anyone had any success using mutt to send email using the comcast smtp
> service?
>
> I have comcast as my ISP, and while according to comcast I should be able to
> use
>
> smtp.comcast.net:25 as my smtp host, whenever I try to send email, I get an
> error saying that it is
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On Monday, February 16 at 05:51 PM, quoth Don Raikes:
>smtp.comcast.net:25 as my smtp host, whenever I try to send email, I
>get an error saying that it is an invalid smtp host.
How do you send email: via mutt's $smtp_url or with $sendmail or...?
Wh
Hello,
Has anyone had any success using mutt to send email using the comcast smtp
service?
I have comcast as my ISP, and while according to comcast I should be able to
use
smtp.comcast.net:25 as my smtp host, whenever I try to send email, I get an
error saying that it is an invalid smtp host