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- Subject: Mail: a question and an unrelated answer
- From: turnbull@example.com (Stephen J. Turnbull)
- Date: Sun, 2 Jun 96 16:53 JST
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Hi, y'all. Question: what mail user agents are you all using? I see a lot of Pine; I'm not really interested in using Pine since I'm not willing to give up mule as my editor---I've thoroughly customized both the reply/quoting and folder directing functions to where I rarely need to do anything but accept defaults. I'm currently using mule + RMail, with standard Babyl format mail files. However, my mail archives are just getting too cumbersome, and I'd like to go to a folder = directory (one file per message), rather than Babyl's folder = file (containing all messages) style. (I might actually be happiest with a system that named message files by their message-IDs.) Has anybody used mule+mh? xmh? Other suggestions? :-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-) As for the answer, a couple of folks have been driving me nuts because their mail addresses are machines which do not accept mail. Eg, one correspondent lives at yahoo.com. 'host' will tell you that yahoo.com has address 205.216.146.90 yahoo.com mail is handled by mailhost.yahoo.com and *only* by mailhost.yahoo.com. mailhost.yahoo.com has address 205.216.162.34 which is not the ame thing.... Smail in its default linux configuration isn't smart enough to handle this situation; it just keeps pounding away at the SMTP port on yahoo.com. It turns out that you need to add the following # For internet use: uncomment the below 4 lines use_bind, # resolve MX and multiple A records defnames, # use standard domain searching defer_no_connect, # try again if the nameserver is down -local_mx_okay, # fail an MX to the local host to all the Internet/SMTP transports. Now that this is resolved, I see no reason to use sendmail, with its famously recondite rewrite rules for address resolution. Steve
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