command line email clients and gmail.com
Janina Sajka
janina at rednote.net
Tue Jun 12 13:32:45 EDT 2018
dkim, dmark, and spf checks are now quite standard. Some inbound sites
will bounce mail that doesn't check out with these protocols.
Janina
Kirk Reiser writes:
> That's what I do for mail. I have postfix installed and then go back
> and forth between alpine and mutt depending on the system on my LAN
> I'm using. A while back I began having trouble with gmail accepting
> mail so I had to install a dkim mail verifier to get around their
> silliness. It works very well IMO and I don't know why anyone would
> use anything else. I really like to control my own mail handling.
>
> Kirk
>
> On Mon, 11 Jun 2018, Chuck Hallenbeck wrote:
>
> > Not to be outdone, but here's an even further back question:
> >
> > What if I installed an MTA on my system, like exim or postfix? Would
> > that be a workaround? At present each of my three email programs sends
> > directly to smtp.gmail.com, and I have no MTA on my system at all.
> >
> > Chuck
> >
> >
> >
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