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Does your ISP use POP-before-SMTP authentication? This authentication method simply requires you to contact the POP server before sending email. To do that, put the following lines in your ‘~/.gnus.el’ file:
(add-hook 'message-send-mail-hook 'mail-source-touch-pop) |
The mail-source-touch-pop function does POP
authentication according to the value of mail-sources without
fetching mails, just before sending a mail. See section Mail Sources.
If you have two or more POP mail servers set in
mail-sources, you may want to specify one of them to
mail-source-primary-source as the POP mail server to be
used for the POP-before-SMTP authentication. If it
is your primary POP mail server (i.e., you are fetching mails
mainly from that server), you can set it permanently as follows:
(setq mail-source-primary-source
'(pop :server "pop3.mail.server"
:password "secret"))
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Otherwise, bind it dynamically only when performing the POP-before-SMTP authentication as follows:
(add-hook 'message-send-mail-hook
(lambda ()
(let ((mail-source-primary-source
'(pop :server "pop3.mail.server"
:password "secret")))
(mail-source-touch-pop))))
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