I recently figured out how to send mail thru my ISP ID using ssmtp. I had
previously only been using KMail, and I had it configured to use port 465 SSL
LOGIN.
I can send mail when I don't use port 465:
mailhub=mail.InsightBB.com
but if I add the port 465 a,d enable SSL with:
UseTLS=YES
On Sat, Nov 6, 2010 at 7:23 AM, Steven Friedrich free...@insightbb.comwrote:
I recently figured out how to send mail thru my ISP ID using ssmtp. I had
previously only been using KMail, and I had it configured to use port 465
SSL
LOGIN.
I can send mail when I don't use port 465:
mailhub
On Sat, Nov 06, 2010 at 07:23:39AM -0400, Steven Friedrich wrote:
I recently figured out how to send mail thru my ISP ID using ssmtp. I had
previously only been using KMail, and I had it configured to use port 465
SSL
LOGIN.
I can send mail when I don't use port 465:
mailhub
On Sat, Nov 6, 2010 at 12:01 PM, Chad Perrin per...@apotheon.com wrote:
On Sat, Nov 06, 2010 at 07:23:39AM -0400, Steven Friedrich wrote:
I recently figured out how to send mail thru my ISP ID using ssmtp. I
had
previously only been using KMail, and I had it configured to use port 465
On Saturday 06 November 2010 12:01:53 pm Chad Perrin wrote:
On Sat, Nov 06, 2010 at 07:23:39AM -0400, Steven Friedrich wrote:
I recently figured out how to send mail thru my ISP ID using ssmtp. I
had previously only been using KMail, and I had it configured to use
port 465 SSL LOGIN
On Sat, Nov 6, 2010 at 12:50 PM, Steven Friedrich free...@insightbb.comwrote:
On Saturday 06 November 2010 12:01:53 pm Chad Perrin wrote:
On Sat, Nov 06, 2010 at 07:23:39AM -0400, Steven Friedrich wrote:
I recently figured out how to send mail thru my ISP ID using ssmtp. I
had
mail.insightbb.com:465 in KMail config works. Right?
In addition to Chris Brennan's article references, there's another that I
wrote quite some time ago that I think explains ssmtp config for TLS use
pretty well:
http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/security/?p=440
From what you said so far
ID using ssmtp. I
had
previously only been using KMail, and I had it configured to use port 465
SSL
LOGIN.
I can send mail when I don't use port 465:
mailhub=mail.InsightBB.com
but if I add the port 465 a,d enable SSL with:
UseTLS=YES
then I use the -v switch and also -auFreeBSD
On Sat, Nov 6, 2010 at 5:28 PM, Jason Helfman jhelf...@experts-exchange.com
wrote:
I should port this wiki to @doc
if you need an extra pair of eyes, I shall provide mine and what little free
time I may have.
Did you know...
If you play a Windows 2000 CD backwards, you hear satanic
I moved email from a FreeBSD 6.2 machine to a FreeBSD 7.2 machine.
On both machines, I'm using sSMTP[1] to send email to a mailserver
managed by a shared hosting server, with SSL/TLS authentication.
Everything works, except for one small problem -- sending email to this
list. It has apparently
Chad Perrin wrote:
I moved email from a FreeBSD 6.2 machine to a FreeBSD 7.2 machine.
On both machines, I'm using sSMTP[1] to send email to a mailserver
managed by a shared hosting server, with SSL/TLS authentication.
Everything works, except for one small problem -- sending email
I evidently forgot to disable Sendmail in my rc.conf on the 7.2 machine,
which in turn reminded me that I had forgotten to change the mailer.conf
to indicate my alternate MTA for sending emails. This means that my
ssmtp.conf file was irrelevant, because sSMTP wasn't being used to send
emails
I found this in the sSMTP manpage today:
-Cfile (ignored) Use alternate configuration file.
Is there something substantially like sSMTP in ports that allows use of
alternate configuration files, rather than just accepting and ignoring
sendmail options for alternate configuration files
--On Wednesday, January 16, 2008 00:39:00 -0700 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is my ssmtp.conf:
(yadda yadda)
I probably should have included a tail of my /var/log/maillog file:
Jan 16 00:08:00 laptop sSMTP[6976]: Unable to connect to \
mail.domain.org port 25.
Jan 16 00:08:00 laptop
On Wed, Jan 16, 2008 at 12:46:02PM -0600, Paul Schmehl wrote:
This might give you a clue:
smtp 25/tcpmail #Simple Mail Transfer
smtp 25/udpmail #Simple Mail Transfer
smtps 465/tcp#smtp protocol over TLS/SSL (was ssmtp)
smtps
I seem to be having some authorization problems with an SMTP server using
ssmtp. I want to make sure the configuration is correct before I blame the
problem on something else (like the company that runs the server).
In the following ssmtp.conf file contents, assume these values for anything
This is my ssmtp.conf:
(yadda yadda)
I probably should have included a tail of my /var/log/maillog file:
Jan 16 00:08:00 laptop sSMTP[6976]: Unable to connect to \
mail.domain.org port 25.
Jan 16 00:08:00 laptop sSMTP[6976]: Cannot open mail.domain.org:25
As with the previous message
I'm having some trouble setting up ssmtp. I want to use logrotate to
compress and email my server's logs to my gmail account. I can echo text
directly to ssmtp and have it send the message ok, but when I try to use
/usr/bin/mail, I get logs in my maillog trying to use sendmail, which is set
At 11:08 AM 3/29/2006, Andy Greenwood wrote:
I'm having some trouble setting up ssmtp . but when I try to use
/usr/bin/mail, I get logs in my maillog trying to use sendmail,
which is set to none in rc.conf. How do I set this up so that all
mail sends out through ssmtp?
Edit /etc/mail
Try to use send-pr but cannot get ssmtp to work with DSL ISP mail server,
because ISP mail server requires password for authentication.
I could not find information on how to configure SSMTP to pass password
to the ISP mail server.
Can someone tell me if SSMTP is possible to accomplish such task
Quoting Jin Guojun [VFFS] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Try to use send-pr but cannot get ssmtp to work with DSL ISP mail server,
because ISP mail server requires password for authentication.
I could not find information on how to configure SSMTP to pass password
to the ISP mail server.
Can someone
On Mon, Dec 12, 2005 at 02:22:45PM -0800, Jin Guojun [VFFS] wrote:
I could not find information on how to configure SSMTP to pass
password to the ISP mail server. Can someone tell me if SSMTP is
possible to accomplish such task? or I need to use some other mail
programs.
I'm not sure
Hello,
Is there a way to configure sSMTP so that it will _not_ send system
messages over the internet?
Thanks,
Frits
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Frits Westra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Is there a way to configure sSMTP so that it will _not_ send system
messages over the internet?
No. That's what sSMTP is for.
Depending on exactly what you want to accomplish, you'll have to use
another system, such as setting up sendmail
On Tue, Dec 14, 2004 at 08:53:53PM -0800, Gary Schenk wrote:
Yep, these typos are killing me. That got ssmtp working, and I'm sending
mail out quite nicely with mutt now. However, into each life a little
rain must fall. Fetchmail is no longer working. After googling the error
message I
Message: 5
Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 12:49:09 +
From: Daniel Bye [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: ssmtp fails to open smtp server
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
On Mon, Dec 14, 2004 at 12:49:09 09 +, Daniel Bye wrote:
snip
su
. Reading
further I saw ssmtp might be the solution to my problems. As shown in
the handbook I installed ssmtp with 'make install replace clean' Then
did 'make replace' as per the message after installing. I then edited
the rc.conf file:
[---snip---]
sendmail_enable=NONE
And then created
/usr.sbin/sendmail/cf/cf
su: cd: /usr/src/usr.sbin/sendmail/cf/cf: No such file or directory
The handbook on the web was no different. So that had me stuck. Reading
further I saw ssmtp might be the solution to my problems. As shown in
the handbook I installed ssmtp with 'make install replace clean
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