Hi Stewart, > I did your optioned send below, except I used -port 2525 and it went! ... > What now? send -snoop -mts smtp -server mail.eskimo.com -port 2525 > Trying to connect to "mail.eskimo.com" ... > Connecting to 204.122.16.4:2525... > <= 220 mail.eskimo.com ESMTP Postfix > <= 250-AUTH PLAIN LOGIN > <= 250-AUTH=PLAIN LOGIN ... > <= 250 2.0.0 Ok: queued as 2ECD314461D
Great. So you need to edit your ~/.mh_profile to change send's -port back to 2525, as it was when you started. You mentioned Verizon being a problem in the past, and it looks like it still it, blocking your port 25 connection to Eskimo. https://www.eskimo.com/support/mail/mail-settings/ says they support 2525 to workaround this. Once you've done that, you should find a plain send -snoop fails because it tries to connect to localhost's port 2525, but a send -snoop -server mail.eskimo.com works. If so, then /etc/nmh/mts.conf's `servers' entry isn't being obeyed. Either it isn't being read, or its getting trumped by something else. Does `env | grep MTS' show anything? There are two environment variables, MHMTSCONF and MHMTSUSERCONF, that can alter whence the mts.conf settings are gathered. -- Cheers, Ralph. -- nmh-workers https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers