On Sat, 04 May 2013 10:21:26 -0400 Ken Hornstein wrote:
> >I'd never heard of cyrus-sasl before, but I'd been installing
> >openssl for awhile (I forget why). Yeah, come to think of it, MH
> >was never a reason I became tired of maintaining dependencies. B-)
>
> Cyrus-sasl is a package which p
On Fri, 03 May 2013 18:21:42 -0400 valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote:
> On Fri, 03 May 2013 14:54:39 -0700, Bob Carragher said:
>
> > Hmm, as in "inc" will do the fetching for me (so that I won't need
> > to use "fetchmail" anymore)? Oh wow, it does! (It's been a long
> > time since I read the man
>I'd never heard of cyrus-sasl before, but I'd been installing
>openssl for awhile (I forget why). Yeah, come to think of it, MH
>was never a reason I became tired of maintaining dependencies. B-)
Cyrus-sasl is a package which provides an API to do various sorts of
authentication supported by di
On Fri, 03 May 2013 14:54:39 -0700, Bob Carragher said:
> Hmm, as in "inc" will do the fetching for me (so that I won't need
> to use "fetchmail" anymore)? Oh wow, it does! (It's been a long
> time since I read the man page for inc B-) What are the
> "limitations" that you hinted at?
For
On Fri, 03 May 2013 11:09:14 -0400 Ken Hornstein wrote:
> >Then my OS (Ubuntu 10.04) will work. B-) I've avoided building
> >my own installs because I got tired of maintaining dependencies,
> >the main advantage (for me) of using Ubuntu. (It used to be so
> >easy: install GNU, then install X,
>Then my OS (Ubuntu 10.04) will work. B-) I've avoided building
>my own installs because I got tired of maintaining dependencies,
>the main advantage (for me) of using Ubuntu. (It used to be so
>easy: install GNU, then install X, then install a couple of
>"etc." software like MH and emacs. B-)
On Thu, 02 May 2013 21:52:08 -0400 Ken Hornstein wrote:
> >My apologies! It's version 1.3-1 (pretty ancient, I guess, but
> >that's what's tied to my version of Ubuntu -- something else I
> >need to update).
>
> Okay, yeah, that explains a lot. There are some other features
> in nmh 1.5 that y
>My apologies! It's version 1.3-1 (pretty ancient, I guess, but
>that's what's tied to my version of Ubuntu -- something else I
>need to update).
Okay, yeah, that explains a lot. There are some other features in nmh
1.5 that you might be interested in as well (the web page has details on
the hil
Thanks for the response, Ken!
On Thu, 02 May 2013 08:56:03 -0400 Ken Hornstein wrote:
> First off ... you didn't mention a crucial piece of information: the
> version of nmh you're running.
My apologies! It's version 1.3-1 (pretty ancient, I guess, but
that's what's tied to my version of Ubunt
Thanks for the reply, Jerrad!
I had looked through that before, and tried several of the
options, but none of them worked. The problem was always
with sendmail. Even when I used the "draft_from" option with
the "masquerade" directive, sendmail would insert the dreaded
"X-Authentication-Warning:"
First off ... you didn't mention a crucial piece of information: the
version of nmh you're running.
>This has generally worked, although (because I use sendmail) this adds
>the line
>
> Sender: @
This makes me think you're running something older than the latest
version of nmh. Starting with
See the man page for mh-tailor which describes the mts.conf
options for the address masquerading you wish to do.
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Can someone please point me to resources or provide a simple How-To
for configuring NMH (and related systems, like sendmail)? My setup:
* Laptop running (Ubuntu 10.04) Linux.
* My "public" address is "dnc2...@gmail.com."
-- I want all my email to appear to come from this address. I have
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