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Re: Send does not work



David Yitzchak Cohen wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 25, 2003 at 05:56:57PM -0500, Asif Iqbal wrote:
> > On Thu, 25 Dec 2003, David Yitzchak Cohen wrote:
> > > On Thu, Dec 25, 2003 at 03:06:09AM -0500, Asif Iqbal wrote:
> 
> > > > But when I try to send an email it says mail is sent but it never 
> > > > really get
> > > > sent. I can do the sent from the same system with same spool setup 
> > > > using pine
> > > > just fine.
> > >
> > > Your maildir and IMAP accounts are only for incoming mail.  To send
> > > outgoing mail, you need to set the sendmail configuration variable
> > > correctly for your system.  (qmail has a sendmail-compatible wrapper, no?)
> > 
> > Yeap, that works perfect. Except I can't reply to your email using mutt 
> > because
> > the "Enter PGP Passphrase:" is keep popping up.
> 
> Um, you probably have PGP setup on your Mutt.  By default, Mutt will try

unset now. Thanks a lot

> to sign replies to signed messages.  (I sign all my outgoing mail, since
> I don't appreciate it when people send SPAM/viruses claiming to be me.)
> You can use the PGP menu (bound by default to 'p' in the send menu),
> to change the PGP options for a given mail.  (You can RTFM if you'd like
> to disable the default behavior entirely.)
> 
> > Also it does not cc the mailing
> > list automatically like pine does.
> 
> Ah, Mutt has a native concept of mailing lists.  You can use the
> list-reply function (bound by default to 'l' IIRC) to reply to the
> mailing list (and I'll get my copy from the list, of course); you just
> need to do something like "subscribe mutt-users@xxxxxxxx" in your muttrc.

Excellent . It is working now

> 
> > Pardon my ignorance, I have been using mutt
> > only for couple days now
> 
> You should probably start going through the reference section of the
> manual.  You'll quickly find that Mutt can do much more than you ever
> dreamed of with Pine.
> 
> Happy Muttin',
>  - Dave
> 
> -- 
> Uncle Cosmo, why do they call this a word processor?
> It's simple, Skyler.  You've seen what food processors do to food, right?
> 
> Please visit this link:
> http://rotter.net/israel

Thanks a lot

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