>> My mutt has fleas,...well anyway, >> >> I posted earlier that /usr/bin/mutt was giving me 'message aborted >> error' when i was trying to reply to emails and someone was kind >> enough to point out that ${EDITOR} was probably not specified, he was right. >> well now it appears that mutt doesn't know 'how' to send mail. >> It will state message sent but nothing will be sent. I looked at /etc/Muttrc >> and ~/.muttrc and there is no line about what sendmail to use. >> I found a line 'set sendmail' and tried to configure it to >> set sendmail='/usr/sbin/exim' but that doesn't appear to work. I don't >> know what happened to my 'mutt' files, it was working fine. >> 'mail' and exim/sendmail still work and are configured fine because i >> can sendmail from the command line fine. >> >> I would appreciate any .config files or examples anyone may have, >> thanks. > >Unless you have changed it, mutt's default is set to use >"/usr/sbin/sendmail -oem -oi", so you should not need an entry in >muttrc. On Debian/GNU, /usr/sbin/sendmail will be a symlink to your >MTA. As long as /usr/sbin/sendmail is a symlink to exim, try checking the >exim logs in /var/log/exim or exim's queues to see what is happening >to your message. > >-- >Jerome
well, those entries were not in either mutt config file, i don't know why these 'disappeared' i re-entered them in both and it still doesn't appear to be sending, the exim log file states the the email's are 'frozen' (?) thanks -mUs -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]