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@ 2019-01-27 15:46 John
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From: John @ 2019-01-27 15:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
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For many years I have used diary-mail-entries daily to send my diary
to people who need to know.  About a week ago I had to replace the
machine on which this was done and now I cannot get it to work.

I tried a simpler version of my send-calendar.el based on the script
in the documentation of diary-mail-entries but I cannot get it to work

I get

Preparing diary...
Preparing diary...done
Parsing /home/jpff/.mailrc...
Parsing /home/jpff/.mailrc... done
Sending...
Sending via mail...
Send mail via (default mail client): 

and then it stops.  I use exim as the mailer happily on the same
computer and that works.  I have tried various answers to the apparent
question but I am lost.  it used to "just work".

Sorry for my ignorance but what do I need?

==John ffitch



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@ 2019-01-28  6:06 Van L
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From: Van L @ 2019-01-28  6:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
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> Sending… 
> Sending via mail… 
> Send mail via (default mail client): 
>
> and then it stops. I use exim as the mailer happily on the same
> computer and that works. I have tried various answers to the apparent
> question but I am lost. it used to "just work”. 
>
> Sorry for my ignorance but what do I need?

Somethings to try are:

- increase the verbosity of toolchain then find clues in the *Messages* buffer or log files
- check the environment 'export' lines in the shell are accessible inside of Emacs


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