Is it important to send emails from @apache.org address? Why can't we keep original "from"?
Sergi regards, Sergi Vladykin 2015-01-17 5:38 GMT+03:00 Dmitriy Setrakyan <[email protected]>: > On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 6:35 PM, Branko Čibej <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On 17.01.2015 03:25, Dmitriy Setrakyan wrote: > > > On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 5:19 PM, Branko Čibej <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > > > >> On 17.01.2015 00:48, Dmitriy Setrakyan wrote: > > >>> Hi, > > >>> > > >>> All the committers for Ignite project have apache.org address > assigned > > >> to > > >>> them. You can configure your Gmail to have to addresses, so you can > > pick > > >>> from which address to send an email. > > >>> > > >>> To do so, go to Settings->Accounts->"Add another email address you > own" > > >> and > > >>> specify [email protected] email address. When you complete this > process, > > >> you > > >>> will be able to select form which address to send your emails. > > >> That is not enough. Mails sent from @apache.org addresses must be > > >> relayed through the ASF mail servers; sending them from Google's > servers > > >> won't work, you have to configure GMail to use the ASF relays. See > here: > > >> > > >> https://reference.apache.org/committer/email > > >> > > >> The problem with that is that you have to let Google store your ASF > > >> password. That's kind of dicey because that password also controls > your > > >> access to Git and a number of other services. > > >> > > > When I specified apache.org email, google filled out all the ASF relay > > > settings automatically. > > > > Really? You didn't need to enter your ASF password? Well, that's new > > then; someone should tell Infra to update their docs. :) > > > > I had to enter the ASF password, but all other settings were filled out > automatically. > > > > > > -- Brane > > > > >
