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! Results 1 to 9 of 9 Thread: mutt Error sending message, child exited 77 Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode March 13th, 2010 #1 bluethundr View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message A Carafe of Ubuntu Join Date Nov 2008 Beans 100 mutt Error sending message, child exited 77 hey guys, I seem to have my mutt accessing
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my gmail account using on the command line with mutt. however when I send mail as my user account I get this error: Code: echo 'test' | mutt -s testmessage myuser@mymail.com Error sending message, child exited 77 If I issue the same exact command as my root user I get unixy thumbs up! (that is no response), yet no actual mail is sent. I can see my entire gmail inbox under mutt, so this is a partial win, but I need to send mails this way also. I am attempting to use this guide.. http://www.andrews-corner.org/mutt.html thanks in advance! Adv Reply March 13th, 2010 #2 andrew.46 View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Still having fun... Join Date Dec 2006 Beans 7,317 Re: mutt Error sending message, child exited 77 Hi bluethundr, Great guide that one . BTW you may find the Ubuntu version of this guide a bit more straightforward: [Howto] Use Mutt with Gmail http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1021746 Sending mail is done with msmtp so could you post the log file from ~/.msmtp.log? If there is a certificate error try including the syntax I have suggested for ca-certificates.crt. Andrew You think that's air you're breathing now? Adv Reply March 13th, 2010 #3 bluethundr View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message A Carafe of Ubuntu Join Date Nov 20
the mail client of choice for a great number of power-users. Mutt focuses primarily on being a Mail User Agent (MUA), and was originally written to view mail. Later implementations (added for retrieval, sending, mutt smtp and filtering mail) are simplistic compared to other mail applications and, as such,
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users may wish to use external applications to extend Mutt's capabilities. Nevertheless, the Arch Linux mutt package is compiled with mutt sasl authentication failed IMAP, POP3 and SMTP support, removing the necessity for external applications. This article covers using both native IMAP sending and retrieval, and a setup depending on OfflineIMAP or getmail (POP3) to retrieve https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1428565 mail, procmail to filter it in the case of POP3, and msmtp to send it. Contents 1 Installation 1.1 NeoMutt 2 Configuration 2.1 IMAP 2.1.1 Native IMAP support 2.1.1.1 imap_user 2.1.1.2 imap_pass 2.1.1.3 folder 2.1.1.4 spoolfile 2.1.1.5 mailboxes 2.1.1.6 Summary 2.1.2 External IMAP support 2.2 POP3 2.3 Maildir 2.4 SMTP 2.4.1 Folders 2.4.2 Native SMTP support 2.4.3 External SMTP support 2.4.4 Sending mails from Mutt 2.5 https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/mutt Multiple accounts 2.6 Passwords management 2.6.1 Security concern 3 Tips and tricks 3.1 Key bindings 3.2 E-mail character encoding 3.3 Printing 3.4 Custom mail headers 3.5 Signature block 3.5.1 Random signature 3.6 Viewing URLs & opening your favorite web browser 3.7 Viewing HTML 3.8 Mutt and Vim 3.9 Mutt and GNU nano 3.10 Mutt and Emacs 3.11 Colors 3.12 Index Format 3.12.1 Display recipient instead of sender in "Sent" folder view 3.12.2 Variable column width 3.13 Contact management 3.13.1 Address aliases 3.13.2 Abook 3.13.3 Goobook 3.14 Manage multiple sender accounts 3.15 Request IMAP mail retrieval manually 3.16 Avoiding slow index on large (IMAP) folders due to coloring 3.17 Speed up folders switch 3.18 Use Mutt to send mail from command line 3.19 Composing HTML e-mails 3.20 How to display another email while composing 3.21 Archive treated e-mails 3.22 Mutt-Sidebar 3.23 Migrating mails from one computer to another 3.24 Filtering the message view 3.25 Display the index above the pager view 3.26 Default folder for saving attachments 3.27 PGP signed/encrypted mail 3.28 Pager behavior 3.29 Fast reply 3.30 Ignore own e-mail addresses from group-reply 3.31 Conversation grouping 3.32 IMAP message cache 4 Troubleshooting 4.1 Bac
Threads Show Posts Tag Search Advanced Search Go to Page... Thread Tools Display Modes #1 (View Single http://daemonforums.org/showthread.php?t=1191 Post) 3rd July 2008 cssgalactic Port Guard Join Date: Jun 2008 Posts: 24 Mutt not sending email Ok, I have configure getmail to fetch my messages and https://prupert.wordpress.com/2010/02/07/some-random-linux-tips-mutt-127-exec-error-and-rsync-operation-not-supported-error/ mutt to read all my fetched messages. I have installed ssmtp and configured mutt, but when i send email i get this error from mutt: Error sending message, child error sending exited 127 (Exec error.). here is the ssmtp configuration in /usr/local/etc/ssmtp/ssmtp.conf MailHub=smtpauth.earthlink.net:587 UseTls=YES FromLineOverride=YES Hostname=XX.XXX.XXX.XX RewriteDomain=earthlink.net Root=XXXXXX@earthlink.net AuthUser=XXXXXX@earthlink.net AuthPass=XXXXX here is how i'm telling mutt what to use to send mail on ~/.muttrc set sendmail="/usr/local/etc/ssmtp" And yes I have disabled sendmail in etc/rc.conf sendmail_enable="NO" sendmail_submit_enable="NO" sendmail_outbound_enable="NO" sendmail_msp_queue_enable="NO" What step Am I missing? Please help me configure ssmtp or suggest error sending message another solution. Thanks cssgalactic View Public Profile Find all posts by cssgalactic #2 (View Single Post) 3rd July 2008 jbhappy Real Name: Jeff Port Guard Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: MI, US Posts: 30 Quote: Originally Posted by cssgalactic here is how i'm telling mutt what to use to send mail on ~/.muttrc set sendmail="/usr/local/etc/ssmtp" shouldn't your mutt 'sendmail' variable should be set to /usr/local/sbin/ssmtp? that's where the executable is if you installed it from ports, anyway. jbhappy View Public Profile Find all posts by jbhappy #3 (View Single Post) 3rd July 2008 scottro Real Name: Scott Robbins ISO Quartermaster Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: NYC Posts: 481 Easiest way to do it in FreeBSD cd /usr/ports/mail/ssmtp make replace This will rewrite mailer.conf so that it uses ssmtp instead of sendmail. Then, you don't need to put the sendmail line in .muttrc. However, as jbhappy correctly mentioned, it's /usr/local/sbin/ssmtp that you want. I see that you also give the option to offer another solution.
find the fixes, so I though I'd post the fixes here. Up until about a week ago, I was using ssmtp as my mail server to allow my Ubuntu server to email me certain things. It uses the gmail ssmtp server to send me mail. It was working fine for about a year, but suddenly stopped working recently, so I thought I would sort the problem out. I ended up removing ssmtp and installing postfix, which now is installed by default on ubuntu systems, using the guide from here. It worked very well, except my default user wasn't able to send email using the default mail client I was using (mutt). I kept on getting the same error: Error sending message, child exited 127 (Exec error.) It turns out I had a .muttrc file in my home folder, from an earlier failed attempt to set up an email server that had some stupid settings, most noticeably a sendmail setting. I simply deleted the .muttrc file and the above error went away. However, it turned out that installing postfix meant that my server started emailing me whenever cron ran a job from /etc/crontab. Which in some cases was every two minutes! So, I found out that simply adding: " >/dev/null 2>&1 " to the end of every entry would stop the results being emailed to me. This turned out to be quite useful, since cron emailed me with the results of my daily back up, that uses rsync, saying that it had failed with litteraly hundreds of the following error: /bin/cp: cannot create link Operation not supported some more googling revealed that this usually occurs when cp (copy) is trying to make a symlink on a disk that does not support symlinks, such as a Windows formatted NTFS disk. This was exactly my situation, so I simply reformatted my backup disk using gparted as ext3 and now rsync is much happier. Related « Make Your Own Video BabyMonitor Server Migration Complete » Actions Comments RSS Trackback Information Date : February 7, 2010 Categories : Linux Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment h