On Vi, 25 sep 20, 00:38:25, David Wright wrote: > On Fri 25 Sep 2020 at 03:40:16 (+0000), mike.junk...@att.net wrote: > > > Trying to get mutt to send mail I've got this in .muttrc: > > > > set smtp_pass="myPasswd" > > # set smtp_url="smtp[s]://[user[:pass]@]host[:port]" > > # set smtp_url="smtp://mikemcclain46:mypas...@suddenlink.net:587" > > set smtp_url="smtp://mikemcclain46:mypas...@suddenlink.net:587/" > > I don't know the effect of specifying your password in both places. > (I believe the idea behind smtp_pass is so that it can be placed in > a separate, protected file.) > > I would expect the loginname (user above) to include a domain, > ie it's usually an email address. (Mine always have been.)
Not necessarily, just very common. However, suddenlink seems to require the full e-mail address as well. https://help.suddenlink.com/knowledge/microsoft-outlook-set-your-suddenlink-email > I don't think suddenlink.net accepts mail; smtp.suddenlink.net does. > > I omit the port number 587 as it's the default. Can't find any mention of this in neomuttrc(5), care to provide a source? > So I would have either: > > set smtp_pass="myPasswd" > set smtp_url="smtp://mikemcclai...@suddenlink.net@smtp.suddenlink.net/" > > or: > > set > smtp_url="smtp://mikemcclai...@suddenlink.net:mypas...@smtp.suddenlink.net/" The trailing '/' is not needed ;) > > # set smtp_url="smtp://mikemcclain46:mypas...@suddenlink.net:465/" > > # set smtp_url="smtp://mikemcclain46:mypas...@suddenlink.net:465" > > #smtp.suddenlink.net::587 > > #smtp_url="smtp://loginn...@smtp.server.net:587/" > > set smtp_authenticators="plain" The default behaviour when not setting $smtp_authenticators at all works just fine to me with Gmail and GMX. > > /etc/mailname says this: > > mikemcclain...@suddenlink.net > > /etc/mailname should only contain a domainname, not an address. > Mine has just axis.corp in it, as I send mail from this machine. As far as I can tell mutt's SMTP support should work just fine without setting any domain in /etc/mailname as it's used only for setting the domain on local email and Message-Id headers. Kind regards, Andrei -- http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser
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