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There is a great tutorial for postfix/fetchmail and gmail at |
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http://souptonuts.sourceforge.net/postfix_tutorial.html |
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On Wed, 22 Mar 2006, mfyang@×××××.com wrote: |
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> Stroller and Simon, |
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> Thank you so much for the helpful information. |
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> Finally, I changed the settings of postfix, and let all my emails relay |
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> through gmail server. It seems work. |
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> Best, |
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> Mingfeng |
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> On Wed, Mar 22, 2006 at 06:21:17AM +0000, Stroller wrote: |
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> > On 20 Mar 2006, at 22:46, Mingfeng Yang wrote: |
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> > ... Now my problem is: the mail |
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> > sent out by postfix (sendmail) is always get rejected by the mailing |
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> > lists, though I set "my_hdr From: mfyang < mfyang@×××××.com>" in muttrc. |
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> > I'm not familiar with Mutt, but it looks like've got a space between the < and |
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> > the g. Is this correct / important / relevant? |
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> > How can I "cheat" the mailing list and let my email go to everybody even |
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> > if it's sent from my local sendmail program instead of gmail sever? |
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> > This should surely work as you anticipate. A work-around might be to relay |
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> > through Gmail's SMTP server, tho'. |
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> > Stroller. |
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