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Re: Delivering mail through nmh via SMTP...
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Andy Bradford |
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Re: Delivering mail through nmh via SMTP... |
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17 Aug 2021 19:02:41 -0600 |
Thus said "Andy Bradford" on 17 Aug 2021 18:50:01 -0600:
> Thus said David Levine on Tue, 17 Aug 2021 05:28:29 -0700:
>
> > Starting with nmh 1.7, nmh defaults to port 587 instead of 25 for
> > SMTP submission.
>
> Personally I think this was a mistake. SMTP is port 25, SUBMISSION is
> port 587. If something says SMTP, what comes to mind is port 25, not
> 587.
Let me clarify what I meant since I was looking at mts.conf when I read
your comment... (obviously you did mention submission).
Here is what is in mts.conf (much of which is mirrored in mh-tailor(5):
# The delivery method to use, which must be one of the following:
# smtp: nmh opens a socket connection to the appropriate port
# on the servers listed below and speaks SMTP to the
# first one that responds. This is the default.
# sendmail/smtp: nmh pipes messages directly to the sendmail program,
# speaking SMTP. Can be abbreviated to "sendmail".
# sendmail/pipe: nmh pipes messages directly to the sendmail program,
# using the -t option so that addresses are retrieved
# from the message.
I think a new value for mts should have been invented called
"submission" that would be used in place of smtp.
Also, given that is it not possible to change the smtp/submission port
in mts.conf, this further bolsters the argument that it should probably
not have changed to 587 by default and a new mts method invented.
Andy