RE: 4DIC - Hiding the authentication username in outgoing emails

2018-07-18 Thread David Ringsmuth via 4D_Tech
David, If you don’t have to do it through that account, you map be able to use AWS SES. David Ringsmuth From: David Rose via 4D_Tech Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2018 2:47 PM To: 4d_tech@lists.4d.com Cc: David Rose Subject: 4DIC - Hiding the authentication username in outgoing emails I posted a

Re: 4DIC - Hiding the authentication username in outgoing emails

2018-07-18 Thread Chuck Miller via 4D_Tech
I would think not. That probably is against google rules or any email that needs authentication. Think of it this way. You have a gmail account and authenticate but you want to send email as someone else and hide who you are. Sounds like spammers dream You could send all from one email and

RE: 4DIC - Hiding the authentication username in outgoing emails

2018-07-18 Thread Timothy Penner via 4D_Tech
I don’t know if that is possible with Google's GMAIL service (via SMTP). Sure, the GMAIL website may allow you to do something similar, after going through some hoops to authorize the other senders, but I don’t think that same feature carries over to SMTP. I think the best you can do is set