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On 11/03/12 16:49, Pandu Poluan wrote: |
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> On Mar 11, 2012 3:59 AM, "András Csányi" <sayusi.ando@×××××.com |
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> <mailto:sayusi.ando@×××××.com>> wrote: |
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> > Dear All, |
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> > I would like to ask some help! I would like to use gmail smtp to send |
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> > my email from my domain which is sayusi.hu <http://sayusi.hu>, and |
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> the email address is |
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> > sayusi.ando@××××××.hu <mailto:sayusi.ando@××××××.hu>. Unfortunately, |
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> gmail smtp always overwrite the |
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> > sender email address. If I would like to subscribe for a mailing list |
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> > with this email address and the email is sent from my local machine |
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> > the respond always comes to my gmail address which used to |
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> > authenticate. |
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> > I have tried to set up my gmail account but doesn't matter what the |
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> > setup is the sender always will be overwrite. Do you know any solution |
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> > for this? |
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> > Thanks in advance! |
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> > András |
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> See my email address? It's actually sent from Gmail. BUT, I have my own |
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> hosted website (with its own SMTP server). |
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> Without your own SMTP server, Gmail will always send your email as |
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> "someone@×××××.com <mailto:someone@×××××.com> on behalf of |
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> someone@××××××××××.com <mailto:someone@××××××××××.com>". |
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That's also wrong. I use "From:" addresses that don't have any SMTP |
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associated with them. GMail only touches the "Sender:" address, not the |
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"From:" address. |