Re: hardware ebook readers (was Re: SMTP servers)

2025-02-07 Thread Eric S Fraga
Response below/inline for email Jonathan Dowland wrote: > (original email sent 6 Feb 2025 at 17:52) > > On Wed Feb 5, 2025 at 3:37 PM GMT, Eric S Fraga wrote: >> Sounds great. I would love to have this. Would this work with >> Koreader as well? > > It does, yes. > > I followed the following bl

Re: hardware ebook readers (was Re: SMTP servers)

2025-02-06 Thread Jonathan Dowland
On Wed Feb 5, 2025 at 3:37 PM GMT, Eric S Fraga wrote: Sounds great. I would love to have this. Would this work with Koreader as well? It does, yes. I followed the following blog post: -- Please do not CC me for listmail. 👱🏻 Jonathan

Re: hardware ebook readers (was Re: SMTP servers)

2025-02-06 Thread Eric S Fraga
Response below/inline for email Dan Ritter wrote: > (original email sent 5 Feb 2025 at 11:47) > > Koreader is happy to read from the filesystem, so sure. > > But what I have setup is a combo of two things: > > - an OPDS server to hand out books Thank you for this. I used to use calibre as an OP

Re: hardware ebook readers (was Re: SMTP servers)

2025-02-05 Thread Dan Ritter
Eric S Fraga wrote: > Response below/inline for email Chris Green wrote: > > (original email sent 4 Feb 2025 at 20:10) > > > > Now that's neat, I use syncthing on other systems, adding it to my > > Kobo Forma would be really handy, how do you do it? > > +1 > > Sounds great. I would love to ha

Re: hardware ebook readers (was Re: SMTP servers)

2025-02-05 Thread Eric S Fraga
Response below/inline for email Chris Green wrote: > (original email sent 4 Feb 2025 at 20:10) > > Now that's neat, I use syncthing on other systems, adding it to my > Kobo Forma would be really handy, how do you do it? +1 Sounds great. I would love to have this. Would this work with Koreader

Re: hardware ebook readers (was Re: SMTP servers)

2025-02-04 Thread Chris Green
Jonathan Dowland wrote: > > One thing I like about the Kobo is how hackable it is. I've got > syncthing on mine, so to add a book to it I merely have to copy the file > to my local folder, and syncthing does the rest. > Now that's neat, I use syncthing on other systems, adding it to my Kobo Fo

hardware ebook readers (was Re: SMTP servers)

2025-02-04 Thread Jonathan Dowland
On Tue Feb 4, 2025 at 6:25 PM GMT, Tom Browder wrote: But, can your Kobo reader handle the Kindle format? What model do you recommend? Chiming in: I love my Kobo Libra 2, which I think is now discontinued and replaced with the Kobo Libra Colour. It cannot read the kindle format natively (mo

Re: SMTP servers

2025-02-04 Thread Chris Green
Tom Browder wrote: > [-- text/plain, encoding 7bit, charset: UTF-8, 19 lines --] > > On Tue, Feb 4, 2025 at 11:10 Chris Green wrote: > > > ... > > > > Has anyone been able to buy the ebook and convert it to Kindle > > > satisfactorily? > > > > > No, it's one of the reasons I use Kobo readers,

Re: SMTP servers

2025-02-04 Thread Tom Browder
On Tue, Feb 4, 2025 at 11:10 Chris Green wrote: > ... > > Has anyone been able to buy the ebook and convert it to Kindle > > satisfactorily? > > > No, it's one of the reasons I use Kobo readers, they are much more > friendly to standard format e-publishing. Thank you very much, Chris--that's w

Re: SMTP servers

2025-02-04 Thread Chris Green
Tom Browder wrote: > [-- text/plain, encoding 7bit, charset: UTF-8, 18 lines --] > > On Fri, Jan 3, 2025 at 12:37 Thomas Anderson < > thomas.ander...@little-beak.com> wrote: > > > I also belong to the group of long time mailserver owners. I started it > > ... > > I just bought the hard copy of

Re: SMTP servers

2025-02-04 Thread Tom Browder
On Fri, Jan 3, 2025 at 12:37 Thomas Anderson < thomas.ander...@little-beak.com> wrote: > I also belong to the group of long time mailserver owners. I started it ... I just bought the hard copy of the new book. I use Kindle also and would love to buy it, but the author doesn't sell his books in t

Re: SMTP servers

2025-01-03 Thread Thomas Anderson
I also belong to the group of long time mailserver owners. I started it way back at Debian 8, and upgraded along the way. The biggest time requirement was at the beginning, setting up every thing properly. Since then, I have had almost no problems at all, that couldn't be solved reasonably quic

Re: SMTP servers

2025-01-02 Thread Michael Stone
On Thu, Jan 02, 2025 at 06:28:47PM +0800, jeremy ardley wrote: I have been running my own inbound and outbound mail servers for over 30 years using ISP connections. The only time I ran into trouble was with gmail recently and only because of mismatched SPF records for a domain I host. You're

Re: SMTP servers

2025-01-02 Thread jeremy ardley
On 2/1/25 18:15, Jonathan Dowland wrote: The review (worth reading) opens with "The most common piece of advice given to users who ask about running their own mail server is don't." I have been running my own inbound and outbound mail servers for over 30 years using ISP connections. The on

Re: SMTP servers

2025-01-02 Thread Jonathan Dowland
LWN recently reviewed a new self-published book, "run your own mailserver": The review (worth reading) opens with "The most common piece of advice given to users who ask about running their own mail server is don't." I'd pretty much concur with that advice,

Re: SMTP servers

2024-12-30 Thread Brad Rogers
On Sun, 29 Dec 2024 19:00:24 + Joe wrote: Hello Joe, >A&A has an excellent reputation, but rather high prices. High prices for what? £25pcm is what I pay for 'net access using A&A. Anyone else wants *at least* £29pcm - (possibly a 6 month budget price to start) with a minimum 18 month cont

Re: SMTP servers

2024-12-29 Thread Andy Smith
Hi, On Sun, Dec 29, 2024 at 06:12:47PM +, mick.crane wrote: > I have various email accounts, the web hosting, a paid for one, the gmail, > the ISP one. Probably at least one of those comes with an SMTP server for sending mail out, so probably just use that and always set your from address to

Re: SMTP servers

2024-12-29 Thread pocket
> Sent: Sunday, December 29, 2024 at 12:25 PM > From: "mick.crane" > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org > Subject: SMTP servers > > hello > I'm not really understanding the internet. > Can I do my own SMTP server and send mail off to the right place wit

Re: SMTP servers

2024-12-29 Thread Joe
On Sun, 29 Dec 2024 17:51:34 + (GMT) Tim Woodall wrote: > On Sun, 29 Dec 2024, mick.crane wrote: > > > hello > > I'm not really understanding the internet. > > Can I do my own SMTP server and send mail off to the right place > > without having the device open to random internet connections?

Re: SMTP servers

2024-12-29 Thread mick.crane
ts, the web hosting, a paid for one, the gmail, the ISP one. Receiving is working with getmail collecting, forwarding to dovecot, sieve and roundcube to read, is painless now it's working again. With sending, the headers get mangled because I send using ISPs SMTP. I can apparently specify dif

Re: SMTP servers

2024-12-29 Thread Andy Smith
Hi, On Sun, Dec 29, 2024 at 06:02:33PM +, mick.crane wrote: > On 2024-12-29 17:38, Jerome BENOIT wrote: > > You can first place your SMTP server behind a firewall to block the > > undesirable ports. > > Second, your SMTP may allow to specify the port you desire to use. This > > the case with e

Re: SMTP servers

2024-12-29 Thread Joe
ecoming harder. You need a fixed IP address to make it reliable, as though a dynamic IP generally does not change often, you need to update Internet-held DNS records when it does change. There is software that will do that. Realistically, you need an ISP which is friendly towards SMTP servers, a

Re: SMTP servers

2024-12-29 Thread mick.crane
On 2024-12-29 17:38, Jerome BENOIT wrote: Hello, On 29/12/2024 18:25, mick.crane wrote: hello I'm not really understanding the internet. Can I do my own SMTP server and send mail off to the right place without having the device open to random internet connections? You can first place your SM

Re: SMTP servers

2024-12-29 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Sun, Dec 29, 2024 at 18:38:10 +0100, Jerome BENOIT wrote: > Second, your SMTP may allow to specify the port you desire to use. This the > case with exim4. You can listen on any port you like, but if people want to send email to you, they will try to connect to you on TCP port 25. There is no

Re: SMTP servers

2024-12-29 Thread Jerome BENOIT
Hello, On 29/12/2024 18:25, mick.crane wrote: hello I'm not really understanding the internet. Can I do my own SMTP server and send mail off to the right place without having the device open to random internet connections? You can first place your SMTP server behind a firewall to block the un

Re: SMTP servers

2024-12-29 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Sun, Dec 29, 2024 at 17:25:40 +, mick.crane wrote: > hello > I'm not really understanding the internet. > Can I do my own SMTP server and send mail off to the right place without > having the device open to random internet connections? Are you envisioning mail as "outgoing only", with nobod

Re: SMTP servers

2024-12-29 Thread Tim Woodall
On Sun, 29 Dec 2024, mick.crane wrote: hello I'm not really understanding the internet. Can I do my own SMTP server and send mail off to the right place without having the device open to random internet connections? mick Yes, but in practice many places won't accept mail from most home IPs

SMTP servers

2024-12-29 Thread mick.crane
hello I'm not really understanding the internet. Can I do my own SMTP server and send mail off to the right place without having the device open to random internet connections? mick

Re: is it possible to send e-mail via Yahoo's smtp servers using Thunderbird (78.13.0)?

2021-09-12 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Vi, 10 sep 21, 20:55:43, Gary Dale wrote: > On 2021-09-10 18:11, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote: > > > > Pretty sure, it's the issue with Yahoo¹ ², nothing to do with Thunderbird. > > Yahoo is following the same path as GMail, forcing their users to use > > web browsers as mail clients. > > In ca

Re: is it possible to send e-mail via Yahoo's smtp servers using Thunderbird (78.13.0)?

2021-09-11 Thread Ralph Katz
On 9/10/21 3:39 PM, Gary Dale wrote: [snip] Does anyone have Thunderbird and Yahoo working together? Yes, works fine with Thunderbird windows and thunderbird 78.14.0 on debian linux stable. Settings: Account name: y...@yahoo.com email address: y...@yahoo.com IMAP server imap.mail.yahoo.

Re: is it possible to send e-mail via Yahoo's smtp servers using Thunderbird (78.13.0)?

2021-09-10 Thread Gary Dale
On 2021-09-10 20:51, Gary Dale wrote: On 2021-09-10 18:32, jeremy ardley wrote: On 11/09/2021 6:26 am, Jeremy Ardley wrote: On 11/9/21 5:39 am, Gary Dale wrote: Does anyone have Thunderbird and Yahoo working together? I have it running on thunderbird. Both imap and smtp use ssl/tls and

Re: is it possible to send e-mail via Yahoo's smtp servers using Thunderbird (78.13.0)?

2021-09-10 Thread Gary Dale
On 2021-09-10 20:51, Gary Dale wrote: On 2021-09-10 18:32, jeremy ardley wrote: On 11/09/2021 6:26 am, Jeremy Ardley wrote: On 11/9/21 5:39 am, Gary Dale wrote: Does anyone have Thunderbird and Yahoo working together? I have it running on thunderbird. Both imap and smtp use ssl/tls and

Re: is it possible to send e-mail via Yahoo's smtp servers using Thunderbird (78.13.0)?

2021-09-10 Thread Gary Dale
On 2021-09-10 18:11, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote: On 11.09.2021 02:39, Gary Dale wrote: I've got a Yahoo mail account (among others) that I use for a particular purpose. However it's been a while since I've been able to send e-mail from it using Yahoo's smtp server

Re: is it possible to send e-mail via Yahoo's smtp servers using Thunderbird (78.13.0)?

2021-09-10 Thread Gary Dale
On 2021-09-10 18:26, Jeremy Ardley wrote: On 11/9/21 5:39 am, Gary Dale wrote: I've got a Yahoo mail account (among others) that I use for a particular purpose. However it's been a while since I've been able to send e-mail from it using Yahoo's smtp servers. Instead I

Re: is it possible to send e-mail via Yahoo's smtp servers using Thunderbird (78.13.0)?

2021-09-10 Thread Gary Dale
On 2021-09-10 18:32, jeremy ardley wrote: On 11/09/2021 6:26 am, Jeremy Ardley wrote: On 11/9/21 5:39 am, Gary Dale wrote: Does anyone have Thunderbird and Yahoo working together? I have it running on thunderbird. Both imap and smtp use ssl/tls and oauth2 smtp uses port 465 while ima

Re: OT: Re: is it possible to send e-mail via Yahoo's smtp servers using Thunderbird (78.13.0)?

2021-09-10 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 11/9/21 9:48 am, piorunz wrote: Offtopic: You sure you want to use Yahoo knowing what are they capable of, or, what they are not capable of doing, where they should? https://www.ibtimes.co.uk/yahoo-admits-staff-knew-state-sponsored-hack-2014-1590924 https://www.cbc.ca/news/science/yahoo

OT: Re: is it possible to send e-mail via Yahoo's smtp servers using Thunderbird (78.13.0)?

2021-09-10 Thread piorunz
e-mail from it using Yahoo's smtp servers. Instead I've been sending e-mail via another smtp server so the "From" address doesn't match the login domain. Gmail apparently now considers that to be sufficient reason to bounce the e-mail so I've been trying to get Thunder

is it possible to send e-mail via Yahoo's smtp servers using Thunderbird (78.13.0)?

2021-09-10 Thread Gary Dale
I've got a Yahoo mail account (among others) that I use for a particular purpose. However it's been a while since I've been able to send e-mail from it using Yahoo's smtp servers. Instead I've been sending e-mail via another smtp server so the "From" addr

Re: is it possible to send e-mail via Yahoo's smtp servers using Thunderbird (78.13.0)?

2021-09-10 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 11/9/21 8:51 am, Gary Dale wrote: On 2021-09-10 18:32, jeremy ardley wrote: On 11/09/2021 6:26 am, Jeremy Ardley wrote: On 11/9/21 5:39 am, Gary Dale wrote: Does anyone have Thunderbird and Yahoo working together? I have it running on thunderbird. Both imap and smtp use ssl/tls and

Re: is it possible to send e-mail via Yahoo's smtp servers using Thunderbird (78.13.0)?

2021-09-10 Thread jeremy ardley
On 11/09/2021 6:26 am, Jeremy Ardley wrote: On 11/9/21 5:39 am, Gary Dale wrote: Does anyone have Thunderbird and Yahoo working together? I have it running on thunderbird. Both imap and smtp use ssl/tls and oauth2 smtp uses port 465 while imap uses port 993 I have some memory gettin

Re: is it possible to send e-mail via Yahoo's smtp servers using Thunderbird (78.13.0)?

2021-09-10 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 11/9/21 5:39 am, Gary Dale wrote: I've got a Yahoo mail account (among others) that I use for a particular purpose. However it's been a while since I've been able to send e-mail from it using Yahoo's smtp servers. Instead I've been sending e-mail via another

Re: is it possible to send e-mail via Yahoo's smtp servers using Thunderbird (78.13.0)?

2021-09-10 Thread Alexander V. Makartsev
On 11.09.2021 02:39, Gary Dale wrote: I've got a Yahoo mail account (among others) that I use for a particular purpose. However it's been a while since I've been able to send e-mail from it using Yahoo's smtp servers. Instead I've been sending e-mail via another

Re: Which is better? Microsoft Exchange 2016 or Linux-based SMTP Servers?

2018-07-18 Thread Joe
On Wed, 18 Jul 2018 12:21:29 -0400 Roberto C. Sánchez wrote: > You are comparing two very difference things. > > On Wed, Jul 18, 2018 at 03:39:07PM +, Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En > Ming wrote: > > >Finally, I can only use Windows Server 2016 Standard Evaluation > > Copy FREE for a period

Re: Which is better? Microsoft Exchange 2016 or Linux-based SMTP Servers?

2018-07-18 Thread Roberto C . Sánchez
You are comparing two very difference things. On Wed, Jul 18, 2018 at 03:39:07PM +, Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming wrote: >Good evening from Singapore, >I am torn between deploying Microsoft Exchange 2016 and Linux-based >SMTP servers like sendmail, postfix, qmail

Re: Which is better? Microsoft Exchange 2016 or Linux-based SMTP Servers?

2018-07-18 Thread Dan Ritter
On Wed, Jul 18, 2018 at 03:39:07PM +, Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming wrote: > I am torn between deploying Microsoft Exchange 2016 and Linux-based > SMTP servers like sendmail, postfix, qmail and exim. > > Relative ease of installation and configuration is an important > consi

Which is better? Microsoft Exchange 2016 or Linux-based SMTP Servers?

2018-07-18 Thread Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming
Good evening from Singapore, I am torn between deploying Microsoft Exchange 2016 and Linux-based SMTP servers like sendmail, postfix, qmail and exim. Relative ease of installation and configuration is an important consideration factor. Microsoft Exchange 2016, Domain Controller, and Active

Re: reportbug and GMail SMTP servers

2016-11-09 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Wednesday 09 November 2016 14:50:03 Sophoklis Goumas wrote: > But let's just clarify that these authentication failures are not > because of MTA configuration only but also a matter of > Google's "email relay hardening". That is why it is a matter for _Google_ and your relationship with Google,

Re: reportbug and GMail SMTP servers

2016-11-09 Thread Sophoklis Goumas
On 7 November 2016 at 19:56, Henning Follmann wrote: > > Amen! > This should now be official gospel for the rest of this thread. > > Class dismissed. > Agreed. But let's just clarify that these authentication failures are not because of MTA configuration only but also a matter of Google's "email

Re: reportbug and GMail SMTP servers

2016-11-07 Thread Henning Follmann
On Mon, Nov 07, 2016 at 05:32:24PM +, Brian wrote: > On Mon 07 Nov 2016 at 16:32:24 +0200, Sophoklis Goumas wrote: > > > On 7 November 2016 at 15:52, David Wright wrote: > > > > > > Did you encode it in Base64, or is what you type it into > > > doing this on your behalf? > > > > > > > Just t

Re: reportbug and GMail SMTP servers

2016-11-07 Thread Brian
On Mon 07 Nov 2016 at 16:32:24 +0200, Sophoklis Goumas wrote: > On 7 November 2016 at 15:52, David Wright wrote: > > > > Did you encode it in Base64, or is what you type it into > > doing this on your behalf? > > > > Just typed the password, as always. Meaning unencoded. > This is another part t

Re: reportbug and GMail SMTP servers

2016-11-07 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Monday 07 November 2016 12:52:30 Sophoklis Goumas wrote: > - update the corresponding debian's wiki page on reportbug Since you obviously don't want to use any of what has been suggested, and since reportbug seems to be the only/main(?) bugbear, why not: Purge reportbug Make sure you have rem

Re: reportbug and GMail SMTP servers

2016-11-07 Thread Sophoklis Goumas
On 7 November 2016 at 15:52, David Wright wrote: > > Did you encode it in Base64, or is what you type it into > doing this on your behalf? > Just typed the password, as always. Meaning unencoded. This is another part that maybe I haven't cleared out. I never had an MTA setup, I always had the po

Re: reportbug and GMail SMTP servers

2016-11-07 Thread David Wright
On Mon 07 Nov 2016 at 14:46:01 (+0200), Sophoklis Goumas wrote: > On 7 November 2016 at 00:51, Mark Fletcher wrote: > > On Sun, Nov 06, 2016 at 03:44:49PM +, Brian wrote: > >> > >> I'd agree with that (it can be tested if needs be). In his reportbug > >> preferences file Sophoklis Goumas has >

Re: reportbug and GMail SMTP servers

2016-11-07 Thread Sophoklis Goumas
On 6 November 2016 at 17:48, Henning Follmann wrote: > > You are submitting directly to googles MTA. > You have to figure out, how google expects you to authenticate. > This is exactly the purpose of this thread, let's investigate of a way that one: - could sent directly to Google's MTA but - wit

Re: reportbug and GMail SMTP servers

2016-11-07 Thread Sophoklis Goumas
On 6 November 2016 at 17:07, Brad Rogers wrote: > ... > > It's google being google. It's their servers, their rules. Like I said, > it is possible to configure a google account to allow connections to > non-google software, but where to find the right box to (un)tick, I have > no idea. > http:/

Re: reportbug and GMail SMTP servers

2016-11-07 Thread Sophoklis Goumas
On 7 November 2016 at 00:51, Mark Fletcher wrote: > On Sun, Nov 06, 2016 at 03:44:49PM +, Brian wrote: >> >> I'd agree with that (it can be tested if needs be). In his reportbug >> preferences file Sophoklis Goumas has >> >> smtphost "smtp.gmail.com:587" >> smtpuser "olspookishma...@gmail.co

Re: reportbug and GMail SMTP servers

2016-11-06 Thread Mark Fletcher
On Sun, Nov 06, 2016 at 03:44:49PM +, Brian wrote: > On Sun 06 Nov 2016 at 10:28:38 -0500, Henning Follmann wrote: > > > On Sun, Nov 06, 2016 at 04:57:02PM +0200, Sophoklis Goumas wrote: > > > On 6 November 2016 at 14:20, Brad Rogers wrote: > > > > > > > > Because google consider anything not

Re: reportbug and GMail SMTP servers

2016-11-06 Thread emetib
from the link that i posted earlier- https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/configure-postfix-to-use-gmail-as-a-mail-relay/ you are supposed to have these in your main.cf- relayhost = [smtp.gmail.com]:587 smtp_use_tls = yes smtp_sasl_auth_enable = yes smtp_sasl_security_options = smtp_sasl_password_m

Re: reportbug and GMail SMTP servers

2016-11-06 Thread Brian
On Sun 06 Nov 2016 at 10:28:38 -0500, Henning Follmann wrote: > On Sun, Nov 06, 2016 at 04:57:02PM +0200, Sophoklis Goumas wrote: > > On 6 November 2016 at 14:20, Brad Rogers wrote: > > > > > > Because google consider anything not written by them to be "insecure". > > > For some time now google h

Re: reportbug and GMail SMTP servers

2016-11-06 Thread Henning Follmann
On Sun, Nov 06, 2016 at 04:53:39PM +0200, Sophoklis Goumas wrote: > On 6 November 2016 at 13:54, Lisi Reisz wrote: > > ... > > > > You haven't said what email client you are using, for a start. Some people > > have assumed that you are using your own mail server. Are you? Are you > > perhaps ju

Re: reportbug and GMail SMTP servers

2016-11-06 Thread Henning Follmann
On Sun, Nov 06, 2016 at 04:57:02PM +0200, Sophoklis Goumas wrote: > On 6 November 2016 at 14:20, Brad Rogers wrote: > > > > Because google consider anything not written by them to be "insecure". > > For some time now google has disallowed (by default) what they deem to be > > insecure connections.

Re: reportbug and GMail SMTP servers

2016-11-06 Thread Brad Rogers
On Sun, 6 Nov 2016 16:57:02 +0200 Sophoklis Goumas wrote: Hello Sophoklis, >Is Google just being stubborn or are they just actually trying to >enforce, in their way, some more secure way which reportbug is not >compatible to comply with yet? It's google being google. It's their servers, their

Re: reportbug and GMail SMTP servers

2016-11-06 Thread Sophoklis Goumas
On 6 November 2016 at 14:20, Brad Rogers wrote: > > Because google consider anything not written by them to be "insecure". > For some time now google has disallowed (by default) what they deem to be > insecure connections. As a result, one has to alter settings to "allow > unsafe connections", or

Re: reportbug and GMail SMTP servers

2016-11-06 Thread Sophoklis Goumas
On 6 November 2016 at 13:54, Lisi Reisz wrote: > ... > > You haven't said what email client you are using, for a start. Some people > have assumed that you are using your own mail server. Are you? Are you > perhaps just using Gmail's own mail interface?? > Postfix. Here is my /etc/postfix/main

Re: reportbug and GMail SMTP servers

2016-11-06 Thread Sophoklis Goumas
On 5 November 2016 at 23:56, emetib wrote: > On Saturday, November 5, 2016 at 4:00:03 PM UTC-5, Sophoklis Goumas wrote: > > i'm not a sysadmin, yet from what people are saying in there reports, no. > Ok. > > when is the last time that you used this before this rejection? > 20160413 https://bugs

Re: reportbug and GMail SMTP servers

2016-11-06 Thread Brad Rogers
On Sun, 6 Nov 2016 07:16:29 -0500 Henning Follmann wrote: Hello Henning, This is really for the benefit of the OP, rather than yourself >So you said that you were able to relay mails axacly this way and now >it's not working anymore? Because google consider anything not written by them to

Re: reportbug and GMail SMTP servers

2016-11-06 Thread Henning Follmann
On Sat, Nov 05, 2016 at 06:22:56PM +0200, Sophoklis Goumas wrote: > On 5 November 2016 at 17:47, Henning Follmann > wrote: > > On Sat, Nov 05, 2016 at 04:42:55PM +0200, Sophoklis Goumas wrote: > > What's not to understand. You do not authenticate properly. > > > > Well, some useful feedback to i

Re: reportbug and GMail SMTP servers

2016-11-06 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Saturday 05 November 2016 21:05:06 Sophoklis Goumas wrote: > I have supplied more information in my initial message: > https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2016/11/msg00087.html That is a matter of opinion. You haven't said what email client you are using, for a start. Some people have assum

Re: reportbug and GMail SMTP servers

2016-11-05 Thread emetib
On Saturday, November 5, 2016 at 4:00:03 PM UTC-5, Sophoklis Goumas wrote: > > > On Saturday, November 5, 2016 at 9:50:04 AM UTC-5, Sophoklis Goumas wrote: > > ... > > > >> > >> Does one need to to enable adjust appropriately the "Allow less secure > >> apps" setting [1] ? > >> > > yes > > > > htt

Re: reportbug and GMail SMTP servers

2016-11-05 Thread Sophoklis Goumas
On 5 November 2016 at 21:27, Michael Milliman wrote: > On Sat, 2016-11-05 at 09:30 -0700, emetib wrote: > It would help to know exactly what the problem is that you are having. > What email client are you using? What is happenning? It is impossible to > give you any real information without kno

Re: reportbug and GMail SMTP servers

2016-11-05 Thread Sophoklis Goumas
On 5 November 2016 at 18:30, emetib wrote: > On Saturday, November 5, 2016 at 9:50:04 AM UTC-5, Sophoklis Goumas wrote: > ... > >> >> Does one need to to enable adjust appropriately the "Allow less secure >> apps" setting [1] ? >> > yes > > https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/configure-postfix-to-

Re: reportbug and GMail SMTP servers

2016-11-05 Thread Michael Milliman
On Sat, 2016-11-05 at 09:30 -0700, emetib wrote: > On Saturday, November 5, 2016 at 9:50:04 AM UTC-5, Sophoklis Goumas wrote: > > Hello. > > > > Anybody else having troubles when using GMails' SMTP servers? > > > no It would help to know exactly what the problem

Re: reportbug and GMail SMTP servers

2016-11-05 Thread emetib
On Saturday, November 5, 2016 at 9:50:04 AM UTC-5, Sophoklis Goumas wrote: > Hello. > > Anybody else having troubles when using GMails' SMTP servers? > no > Does one need to to enable adjust appropriately the "Allow less secure > apps" setting [1] ? > yes

Re: reportbug and GMail SMTP servers

2016-11-05 Thread Sophoklis Goumas
On 5 November 2016 at 17:47, Henning Follmann wrote: > On Sat, Nov 05, 2016 at 04:42:55PM +0200, Sophoklis Goumas wrote: > What's not to understand. You do not authenticate properly. > Well, some useful feedback to it would be if someone just using those configurations options I've showcased (or

Re: reportbug and GMail SMTP servers

2016-11-05 Thread Henning Follmann
On Sat, Nov 05, 2016 at 04:42:55PM +0200, Sophoklis Goumas wrote: > Hello. > > Anybody else having troubles when using GMails' SMTP servers? > > Does one need to to enable adjust appropriately the "Allow less secure > apps" setting [1] ? > > Exce

reportbug and GMail SMTP servers

2016-11-05 Thread Sophoklis Goumas
Hello. Anybody else having troubles when using GMails' SMTP servers? Does one need to to enable adjust appropriately the "Allow less secure apps" setting [1] ? Excerpts from my ~/.reportbugrc: smtphost "smtp.gmail.com:587" smtpuser "olspookishma...@gmail.com&quo

Re: how to setup mail server to use (Yahoo|Gmail) smtp servers

2008-10-16 Thread Celejar
On Tue, 14 Oct 2008 20:21:45 -0500 Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: ... > Postfix and exim4 may be heavier than esmtp, but Postfix on my > system is only 5.7MB of RAM. Compared to Iceweasel, Icedove, GNOME, > etc, etc, it's positively light-weight. Exim: (VIRT/RES/SHR): 6272 500 4

Re: how to setup mail server to use (Yahoo|Gmail) smtp servers

2008-10-16 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Wed,15.Oct.08, 10:09:36, Ron Johnson wrote: > How do you configure it to use multiple relay hosts, dependent upon "from" > address domain? AFAICT it's actually dependant on Envelope-From:, but here goes: main.cf: sender_dependent_relayhost_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/sender_relay smtp_sasl_pass

Re: how to setup mail server to use (Yahoo|Gmail) smtp servers

2008-10-15 Thread Ron Johnson
On 10/15/08 02:48, Tristan Terpelle wrote: On Tue, 14 Oct 2008 18:12:40 -0400, "H.S." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello, I am tying to see which mail server to install so that I can send emails via scripts using Gmail (preferable) or Yahoo smtp servers. I haven't setup ema

Re: how to setup mail server to use (Yahoo|Gmail) smtp servers

2008-10-15 Thread Tristan Terpelle
On Tue, 14 Oct 2008 18:12:40 -0400, "H.S." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, > > I am tying to see which mail server to install so that I can send emails > via scripts using Gmail (preferable) or Yahoo smtp servers. > > I haven't setup email servers

Re: how to setup mail server to use (Yahoo|Gmail) smtp servers

2008-10-14 Thread Ron Johnson
On 10/15/08 00:55, Sebastian Günther wrote: * Ron Johnson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [15.10.08 03:22]: But then you can't receive local (intra-system) mail. Well, you can't receive mails on the system, but you can receive all system mails, because they are sent via msmtp to your smarthost. On a Des

Re: how to setup mail server to use (Yahoo|Gmail) smtp servers

2008-10-14 Thread Sebastian Günther
* Ron Johnson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [15.10.08 03:22]: > > But then you can't receive local (intra-system) mail. > Well, you can't receive mails on the system, but you can receive all system mails, because they are sent via msmtp to your smarthost. On a Desktop system you normally do not need local

Re: how to setup mail server to use (Yahoo|Gmail) smtp servers

2008-10-14 Thread Richard Hector
On Tue, 2008-10-14 at 23:15 -0500, Ron Johnson wrote: > On 10/14/08 21:15, H.S. wrote: > > Ron Johnson wrote: > >>> exim and postfix are overkill if you just want to send mails to a > >>> smarthost. msmtp could do the job; another option is esmtp. > >> But then you can't receive local (intra-system

Re: how to setup mail server to use (Yahoo|Gmail) smtp servers

2008-10-14 Thread Ron Johnson
On 10/14/08 21:15, H.S. wrote: Ron Johnson wrote: exim and postfix are overkill if you just want to send mails to a smarthost. msmtp could do the job; another option is esmtp. But then you can't receive local (intra-system) mail. Interesting. Couldn't I have both, exim4 and msmtp? I ask beca

[SOLVED] Re: how to setup mail server to use (Yahoo|Gmail) smtp servers

2008-10-14 Thread H.S.
H.S. wrote: > H.S. wrote: >> Ron Johnson wrote: exim and postfix are overkill if you just want to send mails to a smarthost. msmtp could do the job; another option is esmtp. >>> But then you can't receive local (intra-system) mail. >> >> Interesting. Couldn't I have both, exim4 and msmtp?

Re: how to setup mail server to use (Yahoo|Gmail) smtp servers

2008-10-14 Thread H.S.
H.S. wrote: > Ron Johnson wrote: >>> exim and postfix are overkill if you just want to send mails to a >>> smarthost. msmtp could do the job; another option is esmtp. >> But then you can't receive local (intra-system) mail. > > > Interesting. Couldn't I have both, exim4 and msmtp? I ask because I

Re: how to setup mail server to use (Yahoo|Gmail) smtp servers

2008-10-14 Thread H.S.
Ron Johnson wrote: >> >> exim and postfix are overkill if you just want to send mails to a >> smarthost. msmtp could do the job; another option is esmtp. > > But then you can't receive local (intra-system) mail. Interesting. Couldn't I have both, exim4 and msmtp? I ask because I am trying out ms

Re: how to setup mail server to use (Yahoo|Gmail) smtp servers

2008-10-14 Thread Ron Johnson
On 10/14/08 17:21, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote: H.S. wrote: Hello, I am tying to see which mail server to install so that I can send emails via scripts using Gmail (preferable) or Yahoo smtp servers. I haven't setup email servers yet. Which one I go for (on Debian and Ubuntu)? Exim4, po

Re: how to setup mail server to use (Yahoo|Gmail) smtp servers

2008-10-14 Thread Eduardo M KALINOWSKI
H.S. wrote: > Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote: > >> exim and postfix are overkill if you just want to send mails to a >> smarthost. msmtp could do the job; another option is esmtp > > Thanks. > > Should I prefer on of these over the other I've never used msmtp, so I cannot really talk about it, but

Re: how to setup mail server to use (Yahoo|Gmail) smtp servers

2008-10-14 Thread H.S.
Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote: > > exim and postfix are overkill if you just want to send mails to a > smarthost. msmtp could do the job; another option is esmtp. > > Thanks. Should I prefer on of these over the other? -- Please reply to this list only. I read this list on its corresponding n

Re: how to setup mail server to use (Yahoo|Gmail) smtp servers

2008-10-14 Thread Eduardo M KALINOWSKI
H.S. wrote: > Hello, > > I am tying to see which mail server to install so that I can send emails > via scripts using Gmail (preferable) or Yahoo smtp servers. > > I haven't setup email servers yet. Which one I go for (on Debian and > Ubuntu)? Exim4, postfix, or per

Re: how to setup mail server to use (Yahoo|Gmail) smtp servers

2008-10-14 Thread Kumar Appaiah
On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 06:12:40PM -0400, H.S. wrote: > I am tying to see which mail server to install so that I can send emails > via scripts using Gmail (preferable) or Yahoo smtp servers. > > I haven't setup email servers yet. Which one I go for (on Debian and > Ubuntu)

how to setup mail server to use (Yahoo|Gmail) smtp servers

2008-10-14 Thread H.S.
Hello, I am tying to see which mail server to install so that I can send emails via scripts using Gmail (preferable) or Yahoo smtp servers. I haven't setup email servers yet. Which one I go for (on Debian and Ubuntu)? Exim4, postfix, or perhaps msmtp? The last one I learned from here:

Re: clustering outgoing SMTP servers

2004-10-24 Thread Jim Bailey
On Oct 20, 09:05, Steven Jones wrote: > I would like to cluster 2 servers to share the load of outgoing email. > > Not detail so much as the principles to give me something robust. I don't do stuff like this anymore since giving up stock options and start ups for community colleges and group hugs

clustering outgoing SMTP servers

2004-10-19 Thread Steven Jones
I would like to cluster 2 servers to share the load of outgoing email. They would need to be active / active as one box is buckling under the load, anybody have overall suggestions on how please i woud do this please? Not detail so much as the principles to give me something robust. regards St

exim config - using multiple smtp servers

2003-11-16 Thread Micha Feigin
Hello, I want to set up exim (or a different MTA if it can do it) to send mail through multiple smtp servers where the choice of the server is based on the from address. Also possibly have the local from address automaticaly replaced to one of the configured ones. To make the setup somewhat

multiple SMTP servers with exim

2000-09-09 Thread Christoph Groth
Hello, I'd like exim to send my mail via more than one smarthost as I am using several providers and every provider has its own SMTP server that accepts mails only when logged in by `his' provider. I have tried to set route_list in /etc/exim.conf to "* first.server:second.server bydns_a" Now wh