Re: MTA for home network

2002-01-18 Thread QuoteMstr - Danny Colascione

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On Sat, Jan 19, 2002 at 12:57:44AM +, Prahlad Vaidyanathan wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> On Fri, 18 Jan 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] spewed into the ether:
> > I've just finished setting up my a server for my home network. 
> > Fetchmail downloads all messages from pop3 server of my ISP -> postfix
> > sends received data to maildrop -> finally messages got to my courier
> > IMAP server. That's my server mail delivery scheme.
> > On my workstation I recompiled mutt with imap&ssl support. Reading mail
> > is fine, but when I want to send a message mutt shows me error 127 - from
> > my previous experience it means that sendmail binary is not found (and
> > that's absolutely correct, it's not installed :) )
> > I need your advice: what MTA shall I install for that easy task of sending
> > outgoing mail to postfix running on my local server? Sure thing, I don't
> > want any sendmail/qmail/postfix for that, but I've seen several
> > minimalistic servers on freshmeat - perhaps someone could gimme a piece
> > of advice on that issue?
> 
> I've recently hacked up a bunch of python scripts which I use to queue
> all out-going mails and send them through my ISP's smart-host. If you
> are interested, let me know, and I'll put it up somewhere for you.

So you made a Python implementation of ssmtp?

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Bug in PGP handling

2002-01-13 Thread QuoteMstr - Danny Colascione

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In pgp.c, in the function pgp_copy_checksig.

It returns -1, failure, on finding no pattern to match against, which
is contrary to the documentation (Which implies that mutt relies
solely on the exit code if the pgp_good_sign is absent. This makes
traditional PGP messages not verify despite pgp saying they're fine.

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