* What commands are there to identify a system's MTA mail transfer agent?...
@ 2008-06-03 12:32 Don Saklad
2008-06-06 18:54 ` Peter Dyballa
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From: Don Saklad @ 2008-06-03 12:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
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What commands are there to identify a system's MTA
mail transfer agent?...
How do you identify a system's MTA ?...
References checked so far
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mail_transfer_agent
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2008-06-03 12:32 What commands are there to identify a system's MTA mail transfer agent? Don Saklad
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From: Peter Dyballa @ 2008-06-06 18:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Don Saklad; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs
Am 03.06.2008 um 14:32 schrieb Don Saklad:
> How do you identify a system's MTA ?...
By reading the documentation? Apropos mail?
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Pete
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* Re: What commands are there to identify a system's MTA mail transfer agent?...
2008-06-06 18:54 ` Peter Dyballa
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2008-06-06 19:14 ` Peter Dyballa
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From: Don Saklad @ 2008-06-06 19:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs, dsaklad
Thank you Peter Dyballa !
How do you locate the documentation about the MTA
mail transfer agent?... what commands are there
to locate the documentation or to identify what MTA
is being used?...
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2008-06-06 19:03 ` Don Saklad
@ 2008-06-06 19:14 ` Peter Dyballa
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From: Peter Dyballa @ 2008-06-06 19:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Don Saklad; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs
Am 06.06.2008 um 21:03 schrieb Don Saklad:
> Thank you Peter Dyballa !
>
> How do you locate the documentation about the MTA
> mail transfer agent?... what commands are there
> to locate the documentation or to identify what MTA
> is being used?...
Apropos or 'man -k'. 'Man man' would give you an introduction, you
could even use M-x manual-entry in GNU Emacs. Or a woman.
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Greetings
Pete
Clovis' Consideration of an Atmospheric Anomaly:
The perversity of nature is nowhere better demonstrated
than by the fact that, when exposed to the same atmosphere,
bread becomes hard while crackers become soft.
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@ 2008-06-07 0:11 ` Tim X
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From: Tim X @ 2008-06-07 0:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Peter Dyballa <Peter_Dyballa@Web.DE> writes:
> Am 03.06.2008 um 14:32 schrieb Don Saklad:
>
>> How do you identify a system's MTA ?...
>
>
> By reading the documentation? Apropos mail?
>
My question would be why do you need to know? I ask this inorder to
understand what you need to know because in most cases, from an end-user
perspective, it is largely irrelevant. Most MTAs, as a minimum, support
compatibility with sendmail. They may have more advanced features, but
are usually compatible and you can usually get basic results assuming
sendmail.
Tim
> – Ernest Jan Plugge
>
>
>
>
>
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2008-06-07 0:18 ` Tim X
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From: Tim X @ 2008-06-07 0:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Don Saklad <dsaklad@zurich.csail.mit.edu> writes:
> Thank you Peter Dyballa !
>
> How do you locate the documentation about the MTA
> mail transfer agent?... what commands are there
> to locate the documentation or to identify what MTA
> is being used?...
>
Are you talking about the MTA (Mail Transfer Agent) or the MUA (Mail
User Agent)?.
Tim
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From: Tim X @ 2008-06-07 0:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Don Saklad <dsaklad@zurich.csail.mit.edu> writes:
> Thank you Peter Dyballa !
>
> How do you locate the documentation about the MTA
> mail transfer agent?... what commands are there
> to locate the documentation or to identify what MTA
> is being used?...
>
>
>
BTW, if it really is the MTA you want to identify, you can often find
out by telneting to the smtp port and issuing a 'HELO'
command. Most/many MTAs will respond with their name and if its on the
local host, you will probably find some initial documentation with man.
If it is the user agent you are interested in, have a look at
mail-user-agent.
,----[ C-h v mail-user-agent RET ]
| mail-user-agent is a variable defined in `simple.el'.
| Its value is sendmail-user-agent
|
| Documentation:
| *Your preference for a mail composition package.
| Various Emacs Lisp packages (e.g. Reporter) require you to compose an
| outgoing email message. This variable lets you specify which
| mail-sending package you prefer.
|
| Valid values include:
|
| `sendmail-user-agent' -- use the default Emacs Mail package.
| See Info node `(emacs)Sending Mail'.
| `mh-e-user-agent' -- use the Emacs interface to the MH mail system.
| See Info node `(mh-e)'.
| `message-user-agent' -- use the Gnus Message package.
| See Info node `(message)'.
| `gnus-user-agent' -- like `message-user-agent', but with Gnus
| paraphernalia, particularly the Gcc: header for
| archiving.
|
| Additional valid symbols may be available; check with the author of
| your package for details. The function should return non-nil if it
| succeeds.
|
| See also `read-mail-command' concerning reading mail.
|
| You can customize this variable.
|
| [back]
`----
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@ 2008-06-07 4:12 Don Saklad
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From: Don Saklad @ 2008-06-07 4:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs, dsaklad
> Are you talking about the MTA (Mail Transfer Agent) or the
> MUA (Mail User Agent)?.
Both !
There should be some kind command or something that gets a response
with information about what the MTA and the MUA are...
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