At 2021-08-01T12:49:39+0200, Alejandro Colomar (man-pages) wrote: > $ apt-file find git-send-email > git-doc: /usr/share/doc/git-doc/git-send-email.html > git-doc: /usr/share/doc/git-doc/git-send-email.txt > git-email: /usr/lib/git-core/git-send-email > git-email: /usr/share/man/man1/git-send-email.1.gz > > You should install git-email if you're on Debian. Evidently! Good grief, why is that split off? <grumble> > apt-cache also helps if you don't know the exact name of the > git-send-email file: Yup, it was more like I did not even imagine that the package had been split up like that. I thought there must be a licensing problem or something. > > I did a web search and did not find any reports that NeoMutt does > > violence to Git-formatted patches. Perhaps it is GMail's fault? (I > > use its SMPTS server to send mail.) Does someone on this list have > > experience with this MUA and/or provider? Is there a trick? > > I also use gmail, so their servers shouldn't cause any errors, I > guess. But I'm no expert on emailing. Damn. I really like GPG-signing my outbound mails, especially including patches. I try to exemplify the audit trails I advocate. > [sendemail] > smtpuser = alx.manpages > smtpserver = smtp.googlemail.com > smtpencryption = tls > smtpserverport = 587 > smtpPass = my_password_goes_here Thanks! Without some NeoMutt help, it looks like this is my route forward. Regards, Branden
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