astian:
> Olaf Hering:> My ~/.gitconfig looks like this, because all cloned 
> repositories require these settings:
>> [sendemail]
>>         from = Olaf Hering <o...@aepfle.de>
>>         envelopesender = o...@aepfle.de
>>         chainreplyto = false
>>         ccover = yes
>>         smtpencryption = tls
>>         smtpdomain = sender
>>         smtppass = smtppass
>>         smtpAuth = PLAIN
>>         smtpserver = smtp.strato.de
>>         smtpuser = smtpuser
>>         confirm = always
>>         assume8bitEncoding = yes
>>         transferEncoding = 8bit
>> 
>> Now there is that one repo that requires this:
>> 
>> [sendemail]
>>         from = Olaf Hering <a@b.c>
>>         envelopesender = a@b.c
>>         smtpserver = otherhost
>> 
>> That "otherhost" does just plain oldstyle unencrypted SMTP.
>> 
>> How do I undo the global sendemail settings for that one repo?
>> Setting the knobs to empty strings does not help:
>> Command unknown: 'AUTH' at /usr/lib/git/git-send-email line 1455.
>> 
>> It seems the global smtpuser is causing the error.
>> 
>> Olaf
> Hm, I remember successfully doing something like this, quite some time ago.
> 
> Couldn't you simply disable smtpEncryption in the .git/config of that one
> repo?  E.g.:
> 
> [sendemail]
>   smtpEncryption = none
> 
> You might also want to take a look at "identities" in the manual.  And related
> to that, there's a patch in this old (never merged) series of mine which might
> be useful since I believe the documentation bug it fixes still exists.
> 
> Cheers.

Err, forgot the link:
https://public-inbox.org/git/xmqqzicc6zbf....@gitster.mtv.corp.google.com/T/

Cheers.

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