chasquid supports most SMTP clients, but requires them to have some features:
All modern clients should support both, and thus have no problems talking to chasquid.
This example is useful as either per-user ~/.msmtprc
or system-wide
/etc/msmtprc
:
account default
tls on
auth on
# Use the SMTP submission port. Many providers block communications to the
# default port 25, but the submission port 587 tends to work just fine.
port 587
# Server hostname.
host SERVER
# Your username (including the domain).
user USER@DOMAIN
# Your password.
password SECRET
Replace the SERVER
, USER@DOMAIN
and SECRET
strings with the appropriate
values.
These clients are known to have issues talking to chasquid: