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- | Sending email on linux using SSMTP. | + | ==== Sending email via Gmail using SSMTP ==== |
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- | Edit ~/.muttrc for each user as appropriate: | + | Edit ~/.muttrc for each user as appropriate |
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+ | Test was: $ swaks -tls -f [email protected] -t [email protected] -s smtp.mail.yahoo.com: | ||
Seemed to be an IPv6 problem. | Seemed to be an IPv6 problem. | ||
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+ | Additional info for CentOS6: | ||
[[https:// | [[https:// | ||
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+ | 4 November 2015 | ||
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+ | Gmail stopped working. | ||
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+ | This did not work: https:// | ||
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+ | Try a PHP or Perl solution, but does it require SSMTP or MSMTP? | ||
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+ | Final answer was to configure [[gmail_as_a_relay_on_linux|Gmail as a Relay]] |
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