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* How Mail Works:: Brief introduction to mail concepts.
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* Emacs Speaks SMTP:: How to use the SMTP library in Emacs.
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* Authentication:: Authenticating yourself to the server.
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* Queued delivery:: Sending mail without an Internet connection.
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* Queued delivery:: Sending mail without an internet connection.
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* Server workarounds:: Mail servers with special requirements.
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* Debugging:: Tracking down problems.
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@cindex SMTP
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@cindex MTA
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On the Internet, mail is sent from mail host to mail host using the
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On the internet, mail is sent from mail host to mail host using the
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simple mail transfer protocol (SMTP). To send and receive mail, you
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must get it from and send it to a mail host. Every mail host runs a
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mail transger agent (MTA) such as Exim that accepts mails and passes
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mail transfer agent (MTA) such as Exim that accepts mails and passes
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them on. The communication between a mail host and other clients does
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not necessarily involve SMTP, however. Here is short overview of what
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is involved.
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@ -97,12 +97,12 @@ file by way of a mail delivery agent (MDA) such as procmail. These
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delivery agents often allow you to filter and munge your mails before
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you get to see it. When your computer is that mail host, this file is
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called a spool, and sometimes located in the directory
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/var/spool/mail/. All your MUA has to do is read mail from the spool,
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then.
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@file{/var/spool/mail/}. All your MUA has to do is read mail from the
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spool, then.
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@cindex POP3
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@cindex IMAP
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When your computer is not always connected to the Internet, you
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When your computer is not always connected to the internet, you
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must get the mail from the remote mail host using a protocol such as
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POP3 or IMAP. POP3 essentially downloads all your mail from the mail
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host to your computer. The mail is stored in some file on your
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have it take care of delivering it to the final destination, rather
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than letting the MTA on your local system take care of it. This can
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be useful if you don't have a MTA set up on your host, or if your
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machine is often disconnected from the Internet.
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machine is often disconnected from the internet.
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Sending mail via SMTP requires configuring your mail user agent
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(@pxref{Mail Methods,,,emacs}) to use the SMTP library. How to do
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@vindex SMTPSERVER
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The variable @code{smtpmail-smtp-server} controls the hostname of
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the server to use. It is a string with an IP address or hostname. It
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defaults to the contents of the @code{SMTPSERVER} environment
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defaults to the contents of the @env{SMTPSERVER} environment
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variable, or, if empty, the contents of
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@code{smtpmail-default-smtp-server}.
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@code{smtpmail-smtp-server} (i.e., a string) and the port field the
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same format as @code{smtpmail-smtp-service} (i.e., a string or an
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integer). The username and password fields, which either can be
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@samp{nil} to indicate that the user is queried for the value
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@code{nil} to indicate that the user is queried for the value
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interactively, should be strings with the username and password,
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respectively, information that is normally provided by system
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administrators.
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tuples with hostname, port, name of file containing client key, and
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name of file containing client certificate. The processing is similar
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to the previous variable. The client key and certificate may be
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@samp{nil} if you do not wish to use client authentication. The use
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@code{nil} if you do not wish to use client authentication. The use
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of this variable requires the @samp{starttls} external program to be
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installed, you can get @file{starttls-*.tar.gz} from
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@uref{ftp://ftp.opaopa.org/pub/elisp/}.
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@file{~/.emacs} to enable both SASL authentication and STARTTLS. The
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server name (@code{smtpmail-smtp-server}) is @var{hostname}, the
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server port (@code{smtpmail-smtp-service}) is @var{port}, and the
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username and password are @var{username} and "@var{password}
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username and password are @var{username} and @var{password}
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respectively.
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@example
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@chapter Queued delivery
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@cindex Dialup connection
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If you connect to the Internet via a dialup connection, or for some
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other reason doesn't have permanent Internet connection, sending mail
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If you connect to the internet via a dialup connection, or for some
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other reason don't have permanent internet connection, sending mail
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will fail when you are not connected. The SMTP library implements
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queued delivery, and the following variable control its behaviour.
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@vindex smtpmail-queue-mail
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The variable @code{smtpmail-queue-mail} controls whether a simple
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off line mail sender is active. This variable is a boolean, and
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defaults to @samp{nil} (disabled). If this is non-nil, mail is not
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sent immediately but rather queued in the directory
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defaults to @code{nil} (disabled). If this is non-@code{nil}, mail is
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not sent immediately but rather queued in the directory
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@code{smtpmail-queue-dir} and can be later sent manually by invoking
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@code{smtpmail-send-queued-mail} (typically when you connect to the
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Internet).
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internet).
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@item smtpmail-queue-mail
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@item smtpmail-queue-dir
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@vindex smtpmail-queue-dir
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The variable @code{smtpmail-queue-dir} specifies the name of the
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directory to hold queued messages. It defaults to
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@findex smtpmail-send-queued-mail
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The function @code{smtpmail-send-queued-mail} can be used to send
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any queued mail when @code{smtpmail-queue-mail} is enabled. It is
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typically invoked interactively with @kbd{M-x RET
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smtpmail-send-queued-mail RET} when you are connected to the Internet.
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typically invoked interactively with @kbd{M-x
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smtpmail-send-queued-mail RET} when you are connected to the internet.
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@node Server workarounds
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@chapter Server workarounds
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