On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 10:02:00PM -0400, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
> > The last time I checked (and it was a long time ago), GMail rewrote
> > either the sender or the reply-to address with the one you use to
> > authenticate the connection. Again, it might not be true now, but it
> > has happened to me in the past.
> 
> Look to me that you should do some research before asking.
> 
> simple google search "gmail relay email"
> 
> and second link from the answer.
> 
> https://support.google.com/a/answer/2956491?hl=en
> 
> Start there and see where you want to go next. But please help
> yourself.
> 
> Hopefully this will help you some.
> 
> Best
> 
> Daniel
> 

Hi Daniel

Not sure if you were replying to me or to the OP, but I'll just clarify
things for the archives. I just checked, and what I said remains true:

If you compose a mail from f...@bar.com, and use GMail as a relay, using
some GMail account's credentials (f...@gmail.com) for SMTP auth, the
recipient will get a message in which the "From:" field has been
rewritten from f...@bar.com to f...@gmail.com. Furthermore, the sent email
will be stored in f...@gmail.com's "Sent Mail" folder.

Anyway this whole discussion is pointless. If the OP is looking for "a
more private ESP" using GMail as a relay isn't really an option IMHO.
I just wanted to give a warning about the header rewriting.

Over and out
Zé

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