From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: guillaume.quintard@gmail.com (Guillaume Quintard) Date: Wed, 27 May 2009 19:29:34 +0200 Subject: [sup-talk] Arg, gmail In-Reply-To: <1243442108-sup-6538@entry> References: <1e5fdab70905270924t798c4e5er3978e717b2215d48@mail.gmail.com> <1243442108-sup-6538@entry> Message-ID: <1e5fdab70905271029i1863ef73o7c3570069e6ed978@mail.gmail.com> On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 6:38 PM, William Morgan wrote: account gmail auth on host smtp.gmail.com port 587 user foo at gmail.com password bar tls on tls_starttls on tls_certcheck off tls_trust_file auto_from on and I get smtp: cannot connect to smtp.gmail.com, port 587: No route to host msmtp: could not send mail (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 :-) -- Guillaume