On 2012-03-12, Stroller <strol...@stellar.eclipse.co.uk> wrote: > > On 12 March 2012, at 14:59, fe...@crowfix.com wrote: > >> On Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 02:22:34PM +0100, Andr??s Cs??nyi wrote: >>> On 11 March 2012 13:49, Stroller <strol...@stellar.eclipse.co.uk> wrote: >>>> >>>> On 10 March 2012, at 20:56, Andr??s Cs??nyi wrote: >>>>> ??? I would like to ask some help! I would like to use gmail smtp to send >>>>> my email from my domain which is sayusi.hu, and the email address is >>>>> sayusi.a...@sayusi.hu. Unfortunately, gmail smtp always overwrite the >>>>> sender email address. ??? ??Do you know any solution >>>>> for this? >>>> >>>> Use a different SMTP server. >>>> >>>> I don't believe there's any alternative. >>>> >>>> Have you considered Postfix? >>> >>> What do you mean when you say Postfix? >> >> I think Stroller may have confused gee-mail and queue-mail. The only >> reason I looked at this thread was becaue 'g' and 'q' do look similar, >> and I thought it might be about qmail. qmail is a mailer program, >> like Postfix, sendmail, and so on, whereas gmail is a mail domain, >> like yahoo, hotmail, etc. > > No, I simply meant that if you use Postfix you don't have to use > anyone else's SMTP server,
If you've got a static IP address, a domain, an MX record, and whatever other requirements a lot of sites are now placing upon senders of mail. I used to use my own SMTP server, 10 years ago it worked fine. More recently, too many destinations wouldn't accept mail from me -- so I had to start using mail relays. -- Grant Edwards grant.b.edwards Yow! My polyvinyl cowboy at wallet was made in Hong gmail.com Kong by Montgomery Clift!