Many thanks for your reply but how do you tell "send" to use
an alternate port (1025 rather than 587) ?
I suppose this can be done via ~/.mh_profile tuning, right ?
Right, this would look like:
send: -mime
send: -mime -server localhost -port 1025 For various reasons, it's a lot of work to make the port selectable inside of mts.conf. So most of the interesting things for smtp are only available as switches to send(1). --Ken
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