You would also need to not care about sending email to IPv6 domains. Owen
On Sep 5, 2014, at 16:01 , ITechGeek <[email protected]> wrote: > As a replacement, you can use Amazon SES and verify single email addresses > if you don't have access over the whole domain. > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -ITG (ITechGeek) > [email protected] > https://itg.nu/ > GPG Keys: https://itg.nu/contact/gpg-key > Preferred GPG Key: Fingerprint: AB46B7E363DA7E04ABFA57852AA9910A DCB1191A > Google Voice: +1-703-493-0128 / Twitter: ITechGeek / Facebook: > http://fb.me/Jbwa.Net > > > On Fri, Sep 5, 2014 at 6:43 PM, Royce Williams <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> On Fri, Sep 5, 2014 at 2:15 PM, Eduardo A. Suárez >> <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> according to this thread: >>> >>> >> https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!category-topic/gmail/GyeMcHv1U-g%5B1-25-false%5D >>> >>> Gmail isn't allowing anymore "Send through Gmail" option. >> >> Yep. Existing email-address setups are grandfathered, but no new ones >> can be added via the UI. >> >> It's probably a mix of "let's support the ecosystem by only sending >> mail from servers authorized by the domain holder" and "let's sell >> more Google for Work email hosting". >> >> If it really was more the former, there would be a "if your SPF >> records include:_spf.google.com, you can still do it" option, IMO. >> >> Royce >>

