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RE: LYNX-DEV Using Pine as SYSTEM-MAIL
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Andy Harper |
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RE: LYNX-DEV Using Pine as SYSTEM-MAIL |
Date: |
Wed, 14 May 1997 11:48:53 BST |
> Our server hasn't mail-to-outside service, so we can't use the
> system 'mail' command to do this.
> However,we can use Pine, as Pine uses another server to make the
> mail operation, but Pine command-line sintax is not like /bin/mail
> one.
PINE is not a mail transfer agent but it is a mail user agent with a limited
ability to send smtp mail out to another (fixed) host. That remote host is
assumed to be intelligent and do the approrpaite mail routing for you.
> I know that the changes have to be made to LYMail.c file, but I
> think that's a bit difficult for me, as the file is a little complex.
> Please, tell me the basic changes to do to this file, in order
> to use the mailto: from lynx.
I dont think that lynx can currently be made to this since it appears to
work by 'calling' sendmail. You can't 'call' pine in the same way.
You have two options:
* Since you must have a network connection capable of supporting SMTP in
order for your PINE to work, why not configure a basic 'sendmail'
function to the same host. That way, you can use the existing LYNX
methods to send mail.
* Modify LYNX code so that, rather than using an existing mail transfer
agent like sendmail, it performs the SMTP protocol itself. Non-trivial
but it would be quite a useful feature for those without sendmail or
other netmail mail transports.
Regards,
Andy Harper
Kings College london
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