William Henderson writes:
> soyeo...@doraji.xyz (황병희) writes:
>
>> Štěpán Němec writes:
>>
>>> On Thu, 01 Aug 2019 16:41:00 +0200
>>> Saša Janiška wrote:
>>>
Hello!
Can someone more experienced tell me what do you suggest for
sendming
mail from Gnus: smtpmail or msmtp?
>
soyeo...@doraji.xyz (황병희) writes:
> Štěpán Němec writes:
>
>> On Thu, 01 Aug 2019 16:41:00 +0200
>> Saša Janiška wrote:
>>
>>> Hello!
>>>
>>> Can someone more experienced tell me what do you suggest for
>>> sendming
>>> mail from Gnus: smtpmail or msmtp?
>>
>> By smtpmail you mean smtpmail.el? Ca
Štěpán Němec writes:
> On Thu, 01 Aug 2019 16:41:00 +0200
> Saša Janiška wrote:
>
>> Hello!
>>
>> Can someone more experienced tell me what do you suggest for sendming
>> mail from Gnus: smtpmail or msmtp?
>
> By smtpmail you mean smtpmail.el? Can't help you there.
>
> I've been using msmtp (with
Lars Ingebrigtsen writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> I'm using smtp with multiple accounts, and a `message-send-mail-hook'
>> that sets the msmtp account based on the From header. Is that still the
>> way everyone is doing it? Is there anything simpler for handling
>> multiple accounts?
>
>
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> I'm using smtp with multiple accounts, and a `message-send-mail-hook'
> that sets the msmtp account based on the From header. Is that still the
> way everyone is doing it? Is there anything simpler for handling
> multiple accounts?
Doing this with Message/smtpmail.el is
Lars-Johan Liman writes:
> Lars-Johan Liman writes:
>>> Being an old Sendmail MTA geek, I use a different approach entirely.
>>>
>>> I have a local MTA (now Postfix, as Sendmail is more or less abandonware
>>> these days) on my machine, and use a "header_dependent_relay" database
>>> to make Po
Lars-Johan Liman writes:
>> Being an old Sendmail MTA geek, I use a different approach entirely.
>>
>> I have a local MTA (now Postfix, as Sendmail is more or less abandonware
>> these days) on my machine, and use a "header_dependent_relay" database
>> to make Postfix select the right account bas
Bob Newell writes:
> You can set smtpmail-debug-info to t and get rather too much
> information if you use smtpmail, but it's in a transient buffer and
> not saved like .msmtp.log .
Right. It's strange that smtpmail does not provide normal logging
facility...
Sincerely,
Gour
--
Abandoning al
Lars-Johan Liman writes:
> Being an old Sendmail MTA geek, I use a different approach entirely.
>
> I have a local MTA (now Postfix, as Sendmail is more or less abandonware
> these days) on my machine, and use a "header_dependent_relay" database
> to make Postfix select the right account based on
> ...but logging feature in msmtp is deal breaker, and msmtp wins the
> 'contest'. :-)
You can set smtpmail-debug-info to t and get rather too much
information if you use smtpmail, but it's in a transient buffer and
not saved like .msmtp.log . Not that I recommend this, as msmtp just
makes life a
Bob Newell writes:
> Choose smtpmail if you don't want to bother with msmtp or if you are a
> purist and want to do as much as possible within emacs.
It there would be proper logging with smtpmail I'd probably use that...
> Choose msmtp if you want something fast, convenient, and easy to use
>
Being an old Sendmail MTA geek, I use a different approach entirely.
I have a local MTA (now Postfix, as Sendmail is more or less abandonware
these days) on my machine, and use a "header_dependent_relay" database
to make Postfix select the right account based on the From: line. GNUS
just drops the
Štěpán Němec writes:
> On Thu, 01 Aug 2019 13:44:21 -0700
> Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
>
>> I'm using smtp with multiple accounts, and a `message-send-mail-hook'
>> that sets the msmtp account based on the From header. Is that still the
>> way everyone is doing it? Is there anything simpler for handl
On Thu, 01 Aug 2019 13:44:21 -0700
Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
> I'm using smtp with multiple accounts, and a `message-send-mail-hook'
> that sets the msmtp account based on the From header. Is that still the
> way everyone is doing it? Is there anything simpler for handling
> multiple accounts?
I'm a
Bob Newell writes:
> While both work fine, I just find msmtp easier to set up and monitor
> when using multiple outgoing servers. The .msmtp.log file has proven
> useful many times, and .msmtprc is easy to configure.
>
> Of course, it's one more piece of software on your system, but it's a
> good
While both work fine, I just find msmtp easier to set up and monitor
when using multiple outgoing servers. The .msmtp.log file has proven
useful many times, and .msmtprc is easy to configure.
Of course, it's one more piece of software on your system, but it's a
good piece.
Choose smtpmail if you
On Thursday, 1 Aug 2019 at 16:41, Saša Janiška wrote:
> Can someone more experienced tell me what do you suggest for sendming
> mail from Gnus: smtpmail or msmtp?
I've been using msmtp on Linux for years. Works well in my experience.
--
Eric S Fraga via Emacs 27.0.50 & org 9.2.4 on Debian 10.0
On Thu, 01 Aug 2019 16:41:00 +0200
Saša Janiška wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Can someone more experienced tell me what do you suggest for sendming
> mail from Gnus: smtpmail or msmtp?
By smtpmail you mean smtpmail.el? Can't help you there.
I've been using msmtp (with Gnus and other clients) for years and
Hello!
Can someone more experienced tell me what do you suggest for sendming
mail from Gnus: smtpmail or msmtp?
The former seems as natural choice, but few times I did experience that
the message sent from Gnus (when using smtpmail) did not go through and
for such (rare) cases I'm considering tha
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