On 11/10/2014 05:58 PM, DaleKelly wrote:
Login failed. Command USER is not supported by server.
APOP authentication failed.
proceeds the above error
although it works!!!
don't like errors, any help appreciated much
I'll write a full HOWTO on Ubuntu Mutt on my website below and p
read "?" on mutt
read POP in Mutt docs
searched Ubuntu wiki
searched google
I get
Login failed. Command USER is not supported by server.
SSL/TLS seemes to make a connection before the error comes up
SMTP with SSL/TLS works fine
abook is working fine
"?" on my Ubuntu repository version, says "G"
On 11/10/2014 03:31 PM, DaleKelly wrote:
when I press I in mutt, I get an empty abook, a put my addresses in abook
what can I do to get the populated one instead?
got it, in mutt abook, I choose "l" to import the addressbook after I
exported it using "w" from just abook,
On 11/10/2014 10:18 AM, Gerard ROBIN wrote:
On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 09:08:03AM -0500, DaleKelly wrote:
Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2014 09:08:03 -0500
From: DaleKelly
To: John Niendorf
CC: "mutt-users@mutt.org"
Subject: Re: address book?
already installed, how do I interface it with
On 11/10/2014 10:18 AM, Gerard ROBIN wrote:
On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 09:08:03AM -0500, DaleKelly wrote:
Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2014 09:08:03 -0500
From: DaleKelly
To: John Niendorf
CC: "mutt-users@mutt.org"
Subject: Re: address book?
already installed, how do I interface it with
On 11/10/2014 09:24 AM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
Honestly, from a*long* time linux user...
man abook
I'll try, about 20 years ago on Unix they were doing some HOWTO format
documentation on things you wanted to do, not much around any more
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On 11/10/2014 09:23 AM, Russell Harris wrote:
The first thing to do whenever you have a question such as that is to
submit to Google (or whatever search engine you prefer) the query
"mutt address book". Then look over the list of links which the
search engine returns and click and click on the l
On 11/10/2014 09:23 AM, Russell Harris wrote:
Unless you have a high volume of incoming mail and you need to add the
addresses to you address book, the alias capability of Mutt may be
perfectly adequate.
I'll look at the alias compatibility
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On 11/10/2014 08:55 AM, John Niendorf wrote:
Check out abook in the repository.
John
On 10 Nov 2014, at 14:34, DaleKelly wrote:
how can I configure/maintain an address book?
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already installed, how do I interface it with mutt
how can I configure/maintain an address book?
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On 11/10/2014 12:20 AM, Francesco Ariis wrote:
On Sun, Nov 09, 2014 at 11:54:19PM -0500, DaleKelly wrote:
>want to pull the mail
>want to store/open old messages on the client side
>nothing fancy
I use getmail [1] to obtain what you wrote above. Sample pop3 configuration
for getmai
On 11/09/2014 10:53 PM, David Champion wrote:
* On 09 Nov 2014, DaleKelly wrote:
On 11/09/2014 09:37 PM, David Champion wrote:
Debug output
might help us figure it out.
how can I do this?
You need +DEBUG enabled:
mutt -v | grep DEBUG
it shows +DEBUG
This command:
mutt
got my SMTP working as I want, except debugging why SSL/TLS doesn't
work, I'm waiting for a reply as to how to debug
may as well ask about POP while I am reading docs
I am using mutt 1.5.21-6.4ubuntu2 from the repository
before I read any mail I want configure to make sure copies are left on
t
On 11/09/2014 09:37 PM, David Champion wrote:
Debug output
might help us figure it out.
how can I do this?
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On 11/09/2014 06:36 PM, DaleKelly wrote:
On 11/09/2014 05:28 PM, JaviMicro wrote:
Hi,
echo "Test" | /usr/bin/mutt -s Hello d...@dalekelly.org
Error in /home/dale/.muttrc, line 353: smtp_user: unknown variable
source: errors in /home/dale/.muttrc
SMTP session failed: 530 auth
On 11/09/2014 07:42 PM, DaleKelly wrote:
got it to work without SSL/TLS in my smtp_url
the caveats might have been
installing everyone related before ubuntu version
adding "" around the string for smtp_url
no SSL/TSL, and using port 80 instead of 25
I think I might have muddled a
On 11/09/2014 07:28 PM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* DaleKelly [11-09-14 18:59]:
On 11/09/2014 06:36 PM, DaleKelly wrote:
set from="d...@dalekelly.org"
also tried
set from="www.dalekelly.org"
Why on earth?
You didn't try
set from="Walt Kelly draws Pogo"
On 11/09/2014 06:36 PM, DaleKelly wrote:
set from="d...@dalekelly.org"
also tried
set from="www.dalekelly.org"
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On 11/09/2014 05:28 PM, JaviMicro wrote:
Hi,
echo "Test" | /usr/bin/mutt -s Hello d...@dalekelly.org
Error in /home/dale/.muttrc, line 353: smtp_user: unknown variable
source: errors in /home/dale/.muttrc
SMTP session failed: 530 authentication required
Could not send the message.
I have nee
On 11/09/2014 04:36 PM, Nathan Stratton Treadway wrote:
On Sat, Nov 08, 2014 at 23:59:47 -0500, DaleKelly wrote:
* DaleKelly [11-08-14 21:35]:
I am using Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
mutt 1.5.21-6.4ubuntu2 is the version in the repository
[...]
here is my error
echo "Test" | /usr/bin/mutt
On 11/09/2014 02:45 PM, John Niendorf wrote:
Is there a reason you do not want to use SSL?
SSL wasn't working with my tries at mutt dev, so I tried without it
(both work with THunderbird)
tried with and without SSL/TLS same error
echo "Test" | /usr/bin/mutt -s Hello d...@dalekelly.org
Error
On 11/09/2014 03:40 AM, John Niendorf wrote:
The references I found were not mutt specific, but tend to point to a
problem with GoDaddy in general.
Thunderbird works fine, with SSL/TLS or without
(have to use port 80 instead of 25 for SMTP without SSL/TLS)
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On 11/09/2014 03:29 AM, John Long wrote:
Stepping into the quicksand again for no good reason:
On Sat, Nov 08, 2014 at 11:59:47PM -0500, DaleKelly wrote:
echo "Test" | /usr/bin/mutt -s Hello d...@dalekelly.org
Error in /etc/Muttrc, line 145: smtp_user: unknown variable
source:
On 11/09/2014 12:44 AM, Jon LaBadie wrote:
On Sat, Nov 08, 2014 at 11:59:47PM -0500, DaleKelly wrote:
>On 11/08/2014 10:15 PM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> >* DaleKelly [11-08-14 21:35]:
> >>I am using Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
> >>mutt 1.5.21-6.4ubuntu2 is th
On 11/08/2014 10:15 PM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* DaleKelly [11-08-14 21:35]:
I am using Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
mutt 1.5.21-6.4ubuntu2 is the version in the repository
[...] much removed
grep -v ^# ~/.muttrc
there is no need of including lines not being actually used!
mutt is not looking at
I am using Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
mutt 1.5.21-6.4ubuntu2 is the version in the repository
after not getting the 1.5.1.23 dev version off mutt.org to work, I am
trying the one in the Ubuntu repository
there is a discrepancy for SMTP
the Ubuntu Spftware Center says it has EMSTP support
the ubuntu wik
On 11/08/2014 12:48 PM, John Niendorf wrote:
Dale,
I'm curious, what email provider are you using?
godaddy.com
same as my website
Thunderbird works with it
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On 11/08/2014 01:12 AM, John Niendorf wrote:
Dale,
What happens when you put this in your .muttrc file?
set smtp_url="smtps://your_email_addr...@email.server.com/465"
set smtp_pass="your_password"
same error, but thanks a lot
also tried adding
set smtp_authenticators="digest-md5:cram-md5"
th
On 11/08/2014 12:15 AM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* DaleKelly [11-07-14 22:57]:
(my ~/.muttrc is below)
I am compiling from source (1.5.1.23)
got the message on the dev list that SSLv3 had a security issue
don't know if a previous version has SMTP
I added --config-pop --config-smtp --wit
On 11/07/2014 11:28 PM, David Champion wrote:
* On 07 Nov 2014, DaleKelly wrote:
I get no prompt for username and password
No, you wouldn't because nothing in your configuration indicates
definitively that you want AUTH-SMTP.
I added only one change to the sample.muttrc
and saved
(my ~/.muttrc is below)
I am compiling from source (1.5.1.23)
got the message on the dev list that SSLv3 had a security issue
don't know if a previous version has SMTP
I added --config-pop --config-smtp --with-ssl --with-sasl
to the ./comfigure command
then sudo make clean
then sudo make
then su
On 11/04/2014 09:16 PM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
Your claims of many years of linux history are very suspect.
I said I was a hack ...
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On 11/04/2014 07:02 PM, Jon LaBadie wrote:
The repository version has been found to be suitable by
many, many different users. No one has been able to get
your hand built version to work.
Please consider the likelyhood that your previous problems
with the repository version were due to your unf
On 11/04/2014 12:37 PM, Joshua Smith wrote:
On Tue, Nov 04, 2014 at 12:31:26PM -0500, DaleKelly wrote:
>On 11/04/2014 09:19 AM, Joshua Smith wrote:
> >mutt -v | grep -i smtp
>
>I get this
>
>mutt -v | grep -i smtp
>Configure options: '--enable-pop' '-
On 11/04/2014 09:19 AM, Joshua Smith wrote:
mutt -v | grep -i smtp
I get this
mutt -v | grep -i smtp
Configure options: '--enable-pop' '--enable-smtp' '--with-sasl' '--with-ssl'
+USE_POP -USE_IMAP +USE_SMTP
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On 11/04/2014 06:56 AM, John Long wrote:
On Mon, Nov 03, 2014 at 08:40:57PM -0500, DaleKelly wrote:
On 11/03/2014 05:18 PM, Grant Edwards wrote:
You'll need to re-do the configure, build, install steps:
[cd to mutt source directory]
$ ./configure --enable-smtp
$ make
$ sudo make in
On 11/04/2014 01:37 AM, John Niendorf wrote:
Install from the repository and configure the .muttrc file (I would put
that file in ~/) This should avoid any problems like mutt not being
configured for SMTP.
Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
the repository doesn't work either
I'm down to just:
smtp_user
SASL a
for SMTPs and POPs?
SSL seems to go through the motions in mutt
but SASL
SASL authentication failed
have
set from = "d...@dalekelly.org"
set realname = "Dale"
set pop_pass="pass"
set pop_user="user"
set pop_host=pops://u...@pop.secureserver.net:995
set smtp_url=smtps://u...@smtpout.secureserver
On 11/03/2014 09:43 PM, DaleKelly wrote:
sudo apt-get install libsasl2-2
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
libsasl2-2 is already the newest version.
already there, maybe need a link in my .muttrc
tried --with-sasl[=PFX] on configure
On 11/03/2014 08:44 PM, DaleKelly wrote:
On 11/03/2014 08:35 PM, Tom Furie wrote:
If you are building 1.5.23 ignore everything about the older versions
mentioned here.
everything in 1.5.1.23 working except
SMTP authentication requires SASL
sudo apt-get install libsasl2-2
Reading package
On 11/03/2014 05:21 PM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* DaleKelly [11-03-14 16:33]:
On 11/03/2014 02:45 PM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
You are rolling your own, did you compile it in ???
I did with POP and IMAP enabled, 1.5.1.23
I have: +USE_POP +USE_IMAP +USE_SMTP
but I install a package built
On 11/03/2014 08:35 PM, Tom Furie wrote:
If you are building 1.5.23 ignore everything about the older versions
mentioned here.
everything in 1.5.1.23 working except
SMTP authentication requires SASL
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On 11/03/2014 05:18 PM, Grant Edwards wrote:
You'll need to re-do the configure, build, install steps:
[cd to mutt source directory]
$ ./configure --enable-smtp
$ make
$ sudo make install
previous errors are gone, but it now says smtp needs SASL
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On 11/03/2014 02:51 PM, Brian Salter-Duke wrote:
On Mon, Nov 03, 2014 at 12:55:07PM -0500, DaleKelly wrote:
On 11/03/2014 11:41 AM, John Niendorf wrote:
Just a note: ~/ is shorthand for/home/dale/
installed from repository, more recent
set up my ~/.muttrc file
with these additions
set
On 11/03/2014 02:45 PM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
You are rolling your own, did you compile it in ???
I did with POP and IMAP enabled, 1.5.1.23
I have: +USE_POP +USE_IMAP +USE_SMTP
but I install a package built for my distro.
I am using one from distribution, its 1.5.1.6
when I do, mutt -
On 11/03/2014 12:55 PM, DaleKelly wrote:
On 11/03/2014 11:41 AM, John Niendorf wrote:
Just a note: ~/ is shorthand for/home/dale/
installed from repository, more recent
set up my ~/.muttrc file
with these additions
set smtp_host=smtp://u...@smtpout.secureserver.net:80
set pop_host=pop://u
On 11/03/2014 11:41 AM, John Niendorf wrote:
Just a note: ~/ is shorthand for/home/dale/
installed from repository, more recent
set up my ~/.muttrc file
with these additions
set smtp_host=smtp://u...@smtpout.secureserver.net:80
set pop_host=pop://u...@pop.secureserver.net:110
(can't use po
On 11/03/2014 11:41 AM, John Niendorf wrote:
Just a note: ~/ is shorthand for/home/dale/
thanks John, I had a little on the job Unix, and have been hacking at
Linux for about 15 years, but my attention span isn't as good as it used
to be
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On 11/03/2014 04:51 AM, John Long wrote:
You need to resolve this issue or you will have no idea what mutt is using
for config info.
made a .muttrc file, out of sample.muttrc, with your input on pop/smtp,
does not deliver mail, probably have to look at where this file should
be, put it where
On 11/02/2014 06:53 PM, John Niendorf wrote:
Dale,
For what it is worth I have this in my .muttrc file and I am able to
send and receive securly to my server.
set smtp_url="smtps://j...@jfniendorf.org@secure_server.com/465"
Thanks John, I have been working off my Muttrc file, I can't find my
On 11/02/2014 06:19 PM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
*Should* be ~/.muttrc but if that does not exist, mutt will default to
/etc/muttrc
My openSUSE system does not have /etc/muttrc
can't gedit ~/.muttrc (nothing there)
no /muttrc folder in /etc
tried putting the "mailboxes" edit in from of my smt
I tried on the #mutt channel with no answer
I tried the suggestions on comp.mail.mutt group
I am trying to add secure pop and secure smtp in my 1.5.23 Muttrc file
(I can't find my .muttrc file and I think I may have edited before)
here are the only lines I added to my Muttrc file that was ther
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