Thanks, I was stereotyped..
Zhang
2009/3/31 Chengqi(Lars) Song :
> i think you can find your alias file and edit it directly.
>
> lars
>
> On Tue, 31 Mar 2009, zhang zhengquan wrote:
>
>> Dear mutt community:
>> Recently I found that
>> echo | mutt -s subjetc -a attachment recipi...@host
>>
>> ext
i think you can find your alias file and edit it directly.
lars
On Tue, 31 Mar 2009, zhang zhengquan wrote:
> Dear mutt community:
> Recently I found that
> echo | mutt -s subjetc -a attachment recipi...@host
>
> extremely convenient to use especially if you have lots of attachments.
>
> The o
Dear mutt community:
Recently I found that
echo | mutt -s subjetc -a attachment recipi...@host
extremely convenient to use especially if you have lots of attachments.
The only problem is that the recipient name is sometimes cumbersome to type.
I wonder if there is an alias file that I can edit f
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On Tuesday, March 31 at 10:38 AM, quoth Russ Urquhart:
> I am trying to test the sending of an email to myself but i get the
> following error message:
>
> mutt SMTP session failed: 550 5.1.8 invalid/host-not-in-DNS return
> address not allowed
Hmmm
Hi All,
After a little prodding from Kyle, i managed to get mutt to compile.
I am trying to test the sending of an email to myself but i get the
following error message:
mutt SMTP session failed: 550 5.1.8 invalid/host-not-in-DNS return
address not allowed
The mail tries to authenticate, and i
Hi,
* russurquha...@verizon.net wrote:
when i get to the make part, it bombs out looking for sasl.
In that case, shouldn't configure fail earlier?
Rocco
Hi,
* Kyle Wheeler wrote:
On Monday, March 30 at 01:18 PM, quoth russurquha...@verizon.net:
As a technical writer I don't think it would hurt to have either a
section or separate manual taking a step-by-step approach to
describing what features are available, what their dependencies are,
if