On Sun, 28 Apr 2002, Norman Zhang wrote: I have a **possible** solution but I use fetchmail to open the relay and then.... fetch them all as well as send!
I use a combination o postfix, procmail, fetchmail and PINE! If you want to open the relay... fetchmail can do it for you! Ricardo C O Freitas >Just tried it. It does not work. I still get RCPT 550 error: No relay. >Norman >> On Sunday 28 April 2002 08:53 am, you wrote: >> > On Saturday 27 April 2002 23:18, Norman Zhang opened a general hailing >> > frequency and transmitted to all open stations: >> > > Hi, >> > > My mail server is setup to stop open relay. So I need to supply a >> > > password before sending mail through SMTP. In KMail there's no option >> > > that I supply a password before sending mail. I only can retrieve mail >> > > via POP but cannot send. Does anyone know if there's a fix to this? Or >is >> > > there an another email client I can use with support this feature? >> > i think most other mail clients do. this has been a short coming for >kmail >> > for awhile but the newest version in KDE 3 solves it, so try just about >any >> > other linux mail program or try KDE 3. >> > >> > i doubt (but don't know) that you can get the new kmail without a full >KDE >> > upgrade though. >> >> erps... sorry to say.. you can do it with kde 2's kmail.... >> >> I have the same setup... gotta check pop, before I can send mail... >> >> you can find the setting: >> settings-->configure kmail-->miscellaneous-->folders >> and check the option: send mail in outbox folder on check >> >> this will send mail to mail server immediattly after a pop check.... -- ========================================================== Linux user # 102240 => Machine # 96125 => Seti@home user ==========================================================
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