Hi,

>> with, so I had to add an entire /24 to mynetworks so he wouldn't have
>> a problem connecting.
>
> Er... the day I do something like that to work around the asstards at
> Verizon is the day someone needs to shoot me in the head.

Yeah, not fun, but have to keep the customer

> What is it exactly you want to duplicate?

The ability for an authorized user to be able to use our mail server
without having to have an entry in mynetworks or use popb4smtp.

> Gmail will simply allow you to
> enter a user name and password for sending via another mailserver.
>
> Send through <yourdomain.tld> SMTP servers (recommended for professional
> domains – Learn more)
> SMTP Server: <yourhostmx.tld>     Port: [587]

What is the "submission" port? It doesn't have anything to do with
postfix or SASL?

> Username: <your username>
> Password: <your password>

Is this the POP password for the Gmail account?

Is there something that already exists, outside of Gmail, that I can
adapt to this system, in effect giving the customer the ability to
update their own "mynetworks", of sorts?

Thanks,
Alex

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