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Re: [nmh-workers] [nmh-workders] send fails
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Re: [nmh-workers] [nmh-workders] send fails |
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Sun, 21 Apr 2019 07:36:12 -0700 |
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Hi Stewart,
> This week I installed nmh 1.7.1.
Do you know what version you were on before? Was it a 1.6?
> Trying to connect to "localhost" ...
> Connecting to ::1:2525...
> Connection failed: Connection refused
> Connecting to 127.0.0.1:2525...
> Connection failed: Connection refused
That means there is no program listening on port 2525 to accept the mail
from nmh to start its journey. Do you have a local mail server, like
Sendmail, Postfix, Qmail, or Exim, that you expect to be used? 2525 is
an odd port; it's normally 25 or 587. 2525 suggests you're trying to
work around some network-traffic filtering of port 25, or your server
doesn't have the privilege to listen on port 25.
See if you've any parameters being given to send(1) by your
~/.mh_profile with `mhparam send'. And examine your system's
/etc/nmh/mts.conf; that's the default mts.conf file unless you override
it with send's -mts option.
> but suggested for anything else I go to nmh-workers.
Yes, good idea. Keep replying to the list, and we'll keep CCing you in
our replies.
--
Cheers, Ralph.
Ralph,
The previous nmh was 1.4
I changed the port to 25 from 2525, but the connection there was also
refused. I left it at 25. mhparam now shows:
-port 25 -alias /home/wilson/.mh_aliases
Sendmail is installed, but according to ps it is not running.
Postfix, Qmail, and Exim are not installed.
I'm attaching mts.conf. Also .mh_profile
Thank you again for your help!
Stewart
P.S. Sorry if I am not responding correctly. You said reply to the list
and I think I'm doing that. :) Sending is complicated since send doesn't
work
and this is from Eskimo.
.mh_profile
Description: Binary data
mts.conf
Description: Text document
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