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==Configuring mailx to Use a Google SMTP Server== | ==Configuring mailx to Use a Google SMTP Server== | ||
===SMTP Relay Service=== | |||
* Google documentation: SMTP relay service setting https://support.google.com/a/answer/2956491?hl=en | * Google documentation: SMTP relay service setting https://support.google.com/a/answer/2956491?hl=en | ||
===Individual Application SMTP Settings=== | |||
* Google documentation: Google Apps SMTP settings to send mail from a printer, scanner, or app: https://support.google.com/a/answer/176600?hl=en | * Google documentation: Google Apps SMTP settings to send mail from a printer, scanner, or app: https://support.google.com/a/answer/176600?hl=en | ||
Revision as of 04:30, 17 March 2016
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Installation
yum install mailx
Configuration
Configuring mailx to Use a Google SMTP Server
SMTP Relay Service
- Google documentation: SMTP relay service setting https://support.google.com/a/answer/2956491?hl=en
Individual Application SMTP Settings
- Google documentation: Google Apps SMTP settings to send mail from a printer, scanner, or app: https://support.google.com/a/answer/176600?hl=en
First, you will need to make sure mailx has access to a valid Google certificate in an NSS certificate database. Firefox usually has it in its profile directory, but it is a good idea to initialize a private certificate database for mailx. This page explains how to do that Create a New NSS Certificate Database and Import Google's Certificate:
Assuming you provision root GMail SMTP access, move the certs directory created at the previous step under ~root as follows:
mv .../certs ~root/.certs
Configure /etc/mail.rc as follows:
... account gmail { set smtp-use-starttls set smtp-auth=login set smtp=smtps://smtp.gmail.com:587 set from="root@now510" set smtp-auth-user=your.smtp.user@gmail.com set smtp-auth-password=your.pass set ssl-verify=ignore set nss-config-dir=/root/.certs }
TODO: try a per-user mail.rc that is read restricted because it contains sensitive credentials.
Test:
echo "mailx e-mail" | mailx -v -A gmail -s "test" somebody@example.com
Deplete:
- http://www.systutorials.com/1411/sending-email-from-mailx-command-in-linux-using-gmails-smtp/
- http://stackoverflow.com/questions/16799407/mailx-and-gmail-nss-config-dir
- http://serverfault.com/questions/498588/smtp-gmail-com-from-bash-gives-error-in-certificate-peers-certificate-issuer
- http://www.systutorials.com/1411/sending-email-from-mailx-command-in-linux-using-gmails-smtp/
- http://serverfault.com/questions/498588/smtp-gmail-com-from-bash-gives-error-in-certificate-peers-certificate-issuer
Next:
- Clarify mail on now510: be able to send mail and test how does cron reacts to it (success or failure). Document -> [1], understand the nss business.