Date: Thu, 12 Jun 2008 13:39:06 -0500 From: Novembre <novembre@gmail.com> To: "Andrew Berry" <andrewberry@sentex.net> Cc: Randy Pratt <bsd-unix@embarqmail.com>, FreeBSD Questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: question about posting to FreeBSD mailing lists Message-ID: <3b47caa90806121139n76981b47uef6d710e82ea834d@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <A86AEFD1-7F15-4667-9189-B434B448D3D7@sentex.net> References: <3b47caa90806082022g65e88d97q3fa3d99d3b790ddc@mail.gmail.com> <20080609064047.b74f4b95.bsd-unix@embarqmail.com> <3b47caa90806092110o4f409778u29aa15be92c0959e@mail.gmail.com> <A86AEFD1-7F15-4667-9189-B434B448D3D7@sentex.net>
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On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 10:17 AM, Andrew Berry <andrewberry@sentex.net> wrote: > On 10-Jun-08, at 12:10 AM, Novembre wrote: > > So to be more specific, how can I answer to a post from a mailing list >> from >> within my, e.g., GMail or Yahoo! mailboxes? >> > > You might be able to use telnet to open a connection to Google's SMTP > servers, and paste the entire message, headers included, into the > transmission. You'd have to know how to manually use SMTP and hope that > Google accepts email from your machine. You could also look into writing a > script in (Perl or Python would be good) to allow you to do it yourself, so > you would have control over most of the headers. > > --Andrew I tried to telnet to smtp.gmail.com, but it didn't work. Is that what you meant?
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