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I am configuring ssmtp and mutt on my Linux box and do believe I have it set up correctly, but I am gettign an error that seems to indicate that my account does not allow me to do this. Is this possible? Is there an account privilege that I need?
# pertinent settings:
mailhub=smtp.verizon.net:465
UseTLS=YES
AuthUser=<myemail>@verizon.net
AuthPass=<redacted>
Error from mutt command line:
ssmtp: Authorization failed (535 5.7.8 Authorization failure (Not authorized to login as specified user).)
Error sending message, child exited 1 ().
Could not send the message.
Thanks,
Steve
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Problem solved.
I happen to be setup to use Verizon Yahoo! eMail, not regualr Verizon eMail. I now know they are completey different.
The Verzion Yahoo! outgoing SMTP server is:
mailhub=plus.smtp.mail.yahoo.com:465
ssmtp/mutt on Linux works perfectly fine now.
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Problem solved.
I happen to be setup to use Verizon Yahoo! eMail, not regualr Verizon eMail. I now know they are completey different.
The Verzion Yahoo! outgoing SMTP server is:
mailhub=plus.smtp.mail.yahoo.com:465
ssmtp/mutt on Linux works perfectly fine now.