en you maybe can enable/disable the use of SMTP service for your account.
In Gmail control panel, you can enable/disable the access
to your emails by IMAP and POP protocols changing the state of
a buttom: if you configure it to "disabled" state, you
can not use mutt/Thunderbird/whatever to read your mails,
you can only use webmail access.
Regards
--
Javi
nssl s_client -connect out.alice.it:587 -starttls smtp -debug
[...output reformated to be clearer]
250-smtp202.alice.it
250-DSN
250-8BITMIME
250-PIPELINING
250-HELP
250-AUTH=LOGIN
250-AUTH LOGIN CRAM-MD5 DIGEST-MD5 PLAIN
[...]
STARTTLS
500 STAR command unrecognized
Problem with STARTTLS?? Anyone can check it?
Conclusion: try this sintax:
smtp://yourfri...@alice.it@out.alice.it:587
or
smtp://yourfri...@alice.it@out.alice.it:25
--
Javi
* On 11 ene 2015, Danny wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I have setup a .muttrc in /etc/skel (Debian). My problem is that everytime I
> create a user and .muttrc is copied to the newly created user's home dir I
> still
> have to do some editing involving the user's name etc.
>
> What is the mutt variable
* On 6 feb 2015, Honggyu Kim wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have started using mutt since a few days ago.
> Is is possible to use mutt on mailing list archive?
>
Yes, it is possible
> I would like to see the entire mailing list on lkml and gcc, etc.
> I can only see what I have received since I subsciribe