Peter wrote: > On Sun, Dec 8, 2013, at 04:10 PM, David Levine wrote: > > > > > You would want this in your .mh_profile: > > > > > > send: -server mail.messagingengine.com -port 587 -tls -sasl -user usernam > e...@fastmail.fm > > > > You'll want -server smtps-proxy.messagingengine.com instead. With > > that, you can use -port 80. > > So I guess the goal is to put everything in .mh_profile, and leave > mts.conf alone. Is that right?
Right. > If so, I guess I should just restore the default mts.conf. In > particular, should I have mts set to smtp vs sendmail? Yes, smtp. > I don't know why it's trying to connect to mailwash50.pair.com. I do > have a pair.com account, but I don't know where send is getting this > address instead of the server specified in .mh_profile. You'll have to track that down first. A server can only come from mts.conf, your profile, or the send command line at the whatnow prompt. > Also, is there a way to verify that I have all the suitable options > built in nmh? I recently uninstalled the MacPorts nmh and built it by > hand from the git repository without specifying any particular options. You'll need to rebuild with SASL and TLS support. Rather than me look up how to do that :-), try rebuilding with this, when in your nmh workspace: docs/contrib/build_nmh -dv and respond to the prompts. I was starting to type another message: This looks so familiar that I thought I'd try it. And I expect it will look familiar to Ken now, too. The send component in your profile will then need include: send: -server smtps-proxy.messagingengine.com -port 80 -sasl -initialtls If you also add a credentials component: credentials: file:.nmhcreds Then add that .nmhcreds file to your Mail (MH Path) directory with contents: machine smtps-proxy.messagingengine.com login <FastMail username> password ******** It should work. Again, send -snoop. David _______________________________________________ Nmh-workers mailing list Nmh-workers@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers