gmail_as_a_relay_on_linux
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===== Using Gmail as a Relay on CentOS Linux ===== | ===== Using Gmail as a Relay on CentOS Linux ===== | ||
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- | Required packages if CentOS6 6.7: \\ | ||
- | * postfix (tested version 2: | ||
- | * ca-certificates.noarch (tested version 2015.2.4-65.0.1.el6_6) | ||
Required packages if CentOS7 7.2.1511: \\ | Required packages if CentOS7 7.2.1511: \\ | ||
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* As root, run ' | * As root, run ' | ||
* If trouble sending after install, may need to consult [[http:// | * If trouble sending after install, may need to consult [[http:// | ||
+ | |||
+ | CentOS 8 Notes: | ||
+ | * (Nothing special noted) | ||
+ | |||
+ | RockyLinux 9 Notes: | ||
+ | * ? | ||
Directions [[http:// | Directions [[http:// | ||
- | 1. If installed, make sure / | + | 1. If it exists, make sure / |
2. Make a backup copy of / | 2. Make a backup copy of / | ||
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smtp_sasl_password_maps = hash:/ | smtp_sasl_password_maps = hash:/ | ||
+ | # NOTE: This section *should* be configured properly in CentOS8 and RockyLinux9 by default | ||
# list of CAs to trust when verifying server certificate | # list of CAs to trust when verifying server certificate | ||
# | # | ||
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</ | </ | ||
- | 9. Edit ~/.muttrc for each user as appropriate: \\ | + | 9. Add these lines to the global |
< | < | ||
- | #set from = $USER@$HOSTNAME | + | set from = "`whoami`@`hostname`" |
- | #set from = username@HOSTNAME_OR_ALIAS.domain | + | set realname = "`whoami`@`hostname`" |
- | #set realname="juckins@lightning" | + | |
- | set realname=" | + | |
</ | </ | ||
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mutt -s " | mutt -s " | ||
</ | </ | ||
- | or to send a message without using a separate file: | + | or to send a message without using a separate file but note mailx is probably not looking at .muttrc: |
< | < | ||
echo 'It works' | mailx -s 'Test message' | echo 'It works' | mailx -s 'Test message' | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | or | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | mailx -a test.txt -s "test subject" | ||
</ | </ | ||
gmail_as_a_relay_on_linux.txt · Last modified: 2024/01/01 12:40 by juckins