* Test using SMTP-Method: smtp smtp-mail.outlook.com for Live account
@ 2014-02-08 15:57 N. Jackson
2014-02-08 16:18 ` Sorry " N. Jackson
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From: N. Jackson @ 2014-02-08 15:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
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The first test of this new method including the server port number.
To find out:
- Does the mail go?
- Does the header get removed?
- What are From header etc. like?
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* Sorry Re: Test using SMTP-Method: smtp smtp-mail.outlook.com for Live account
2014-02-08 15:57 Test using SMTP-Method: smtp smtp-mail.outlook.com for Live account N. Jackson
@ 2014-02-08 16:18 ` N. Jackson
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From: N. Jackson @ 2014-02-08 16:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Damn. Sorry about that. Was writing a test email to myself and somehow
accidentally posted it to the group.
I usually use
S n, <menu-bar> <Post> <Followup via news>
to post.
It did not occur to me that
a, <menu-bar> <Post> <Send a message (mail or news)
would post to the group as well as send a private email! Athough, I see
now, in the doc string, that it says that is exactly what it does by
default.
Is there a way to stop Gnus from being so darn clever? I guess I need an
incantation to _just_ send an email and not guess what I want to do from
context.
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