Kieran Kunhya (12021-08-12): > It is practically impossible to use git send-email without running your own > mail server and having all the problems that entails (managing spam, making > sure you are not blacklisted etc).
You can set up a mail server configured to only accept outgoing e-mail and relay everything to the SMTP server of your mail provider. It is one of the supported by configuration by Debian automatic configuration, and probably other distributions, which means you only need to answer a few questions like "what is the SMTP server of your mail provider?", and have none of the problems you are evoking because your server, from the outside, would just be another mail client. Or you could install msmtp, which does the same thing but is even simpler. Or you could peruse the documentation of git send-email <https://git-scm.com/docs/git-send-email> and look if... oh, it's there, there a whole section about connecting to a SMTP server directly. In short, you could check your facts before wasting everybody's time with misinformation. -- Nicolas George
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