Sven Joachim [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
And then you are using Debian unstable, even experimental!? I don't
know if I should call that brave or reckless. ;-)
:-) I'm playing around with backups in my back. Just to get emacs22.
No, removing exim is very much _not_ recommended. You don't have
Ralf Resack writes:
As I understand the above description by Rob, one could change
mail-interactive to get the needed attention of the user when he tries
to send mail. If that fails, he then can check the *Messages* for the
occuring problem and some hints and will not loose mail.
This
Sven Joachim [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ralf Resack writes:
You are right. The rationale is given in the patch:
,
| Patch: avoid-fakemail-mail-loss.diff
| Author: Rob Browning [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Added-by: Rob Browning [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|
| This fix attempts to avoid a
Ralf Resack writes:
As I communicate mail over my ISP's mail host, I don't need a MTA and
therefore removed exim4. This resulted in the following error when
starting gnus v5.11 in emacs22:
[...]
I use (setq message-send-mail-function 'smtpmail-send-it) in my
.gnus. Smtpmail.el itself
Package: emacs22-el
Version: 22.0.99+1-1
Severity: normal
File: /usr/share/emacs/22.0.99/lisp/mail/sendmail.el.gz
As I communicate mail over my ISP's mail host, I don't need a MTA and
therefore removed exim4. This resulted in the following error when
starting gnus v5.11 in emacs22:
Debugger
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