Hi Kevin,
> On Feb 24, 2018, at 12:01 PM, Kevin J. McCarthy wrote:
>
> On Sat, Feb 24, 2018 at 09:12:25AM -0600, Russ Urquhart wrote:
>> I’ve been using mutt for sometime now (1.5.23). Compiled with SASL it
>> has worked with out issue.
>
> Are you still using
I’ve been using mutt for sometime now (1.5.23). Compiled with SASL it has
worked with out issue. A couple of weeks ago I ended my contract with
Verison/Frontier/AOL and was concerned that my russurquha...@verizon.net email
address would no longer work. I started to see this sporadic working of t
To all thank you. I discovered that I had not compiled with debug. I thought I
had. Now that I recompiled try and run I keep getting an error "couldn't lock
and then my mail file. I saw this previously but I can't find how I did that
again? Can someone please tell me how to set that so I can get
Hi,
I have Verizon and have been using mutt to send email without problems. As I
understand it, as of 8/1, the Verizon SMTP servers are "advertising" that
cram-md5 is available when in fact it isn't and this is causing me to recently
start to get an authentication error when I try and send mail
I would have thought so. I think the issue was that i had told
configure to USE SASL, but hadn't specified where it was located.
I have since gotten Mutt to compile and work.
Thanks,
Russ
On Mar 31, 2009, at 4:04 AM, Rocco Rutte wrote:
Hi,
* russurquha...@verizon.net wrote:
when i get to
Hi All,
After a little prodding from Kyle, i managed to get mutt to compile.
I am trying to test the sending of an email to myself but i get the
following error message:
mutt SMTP session failed: 550 5.1.8 invalid/host-not-in-DNS return
address not allowed
The mail tries to authenticate, and i