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From: | Kevin Rodgers |
Subject: | Re: Mail Authentication |
Date: | Thu, 18 Dec 2003 16:44:06 -0700 |
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gebser@speakeasy.net wrote:
At 15:47 (UTC-0500) on Thu, 18 Dec 2003 gebser@speakeasy.net said: = At 11:06 (UTC-0700) on Thu, 18 Dec 2003 Kevin Rodgers said:= = = gebser@speakeasy.net wrote: = = = = > Finally I got emacs' mail working... to a degree. I can send mail with= = > it, but only to users on the same machine. If I try to send outside = = > (via my ISP), I get nothing. That is to say, I know that emacs is = = > connecting to the ISP and handing off the email, but it never gets = = > delivered. I suspect that the ISP is simply tossing it out due to lack = = > of authentication from me.= = = = = = What does the *trace of SMTP session to foo* buffer contain (where foo is the= = value of smtpmail-smtp-server)?= = Though I have = = (setq tramp-verbose 10)= (setq tramp-debug-buffer t) Sorry-- I cut-n-pasted the wrong lines. This is what I have: (smtpmail-debug-info t)
How did you come up with that cruft? smtpmail-debug-info is a variable, not a function.
+++ I'm trying to debug a lot of stuff +++
You're much more likely to solve your problems if you debug them one at a time.
= in my .emacs, it isn't regularly producing the trace. It has done it = twice over the past couple of weeks, it seems only for the first time = after emacs is loaded. Do I have to exit and then (re)start emacs each = time I want the trace output?
The entire SMTP dialog is recorded in the *trace of SMTP session to ...* buffer. But you have to explicitly select it with `C-x b' right after you send your message in order to see its contents. -- Kevin Rodgers
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