On Fri, Oct 17, 1997 at 12:48:55AM -0400, Damir J. Naden wrote:
> I have installed new mutt package compiled for libc5 (THANKS to Ray for
> keeping us with libc5 in mind!), ver. 0.84-0, and all was running fine
> so I deleted my old package 0.74-3. BUT, I didn't try to send an Email
> and sure enough that is the only function I can not get to work. I
> believe that has something to do with the new wzy of handling the
> $sendmail variable in mutt but I don't know how to change the sendmail
> command to include the -t option (I'm running smail!) as mentioned in
> the mutt README file (my error message in mutt is "sh:no:command not
> found").
Can you try if sending mail works if you don't set $sendmail at all? The
default is /usr/lib/sendmail -t -oi -oem, and smail is more or less command
line compatible with sendmail (see smail(1)). On my system, I haven't set
$sendmail, and it works.
If that doesn't help, please detail your $sendmail setting.
Greetings,
Ray
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