On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 10:29 AM, Guillaume Quintard
<[email protected]> wrote:
> smtp: cannot connect to smtp.gmail.com, port 587: No route to host

I'm away from my home machine so can't check what I'm using there
to send to gmail (I know it's working with msmtp, though).  However,
I did try the following just now from a BSD machine:

% telnet smtp.gmail.com 587
Trying 209.85.201.111...
telnet: connect to address 209.85.201.111: Connection refused
% telnet smtp.gmail.com 465
Trying 209.85.201.111...
Connected to gmail-smtp-msa.l.google.com.
Escape character is '^]'.

So you might want to try port 465.




il (account gmail from /home/shivan/.msmtprc)
> Problem sending mail: Couldn't execute msmtp --account=gmail -t
>
> I don't get what I'm not doing right
>
>> I think we have fixed those in the meanwhile.
>>
> I heard so, that's why I'm back, and so far, so good.
>
>> You mean, so that you don't have to press '$'? When you press 'q'
>> everything's automatically saved. Does that help?
>
> not really, I don't close sup very often. what annoys me is that if I
> take care of a few mails, by using ",a", go back to inbox, and reload
> the view, the mails are still there. Killing the buffer could save.
> Since it's only one mail, that would go fast.
>
>
>> This isn't exactly what you want, but you can press '[' to jump back to
>> the left side of the screen.
>
> nope, that's not exactly what I want :-)
>
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