Hi Bob, Oliver wrote: > If you use a gmail.com address, use gmail's smart host for outgoing > mail. This works better with stuff like SPF and domain keys which try > to verify the sending host.
Oliver's quite right; if you're claiming the email is from Gmail then it really has to travel out via their servers. A lot of the rest of the world will check things like Gmail's SPF definitions, and any DKIM header. $ dig +short gmail.com txt "v=spf1 redirect=_spf.google.com" https://support.google.com/mail/troubleshooter/1668960?hl=en#ts=1665119,1665162 says how to send mail to Gmail's SMTP server for it to send on. It's part of their information for configuring POP3 to receive email, but it's useful standalone. You do have to use TLS or SSL for the SMTP; a plain text connection won't do. It looks like recent send(1)s support -tls amongst other stuff. Cheers, Ralph. _______________________________________________ Nmh-workers mailing list Nmh-workers@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers