Hi again Richard!

Thanks a lot for your advise! Will try it out ASAP.

Yours Sincerely,
Mats

2014-10-31 22:14 GMT+01:00, Richard Miller <9f...@hamnavoe.com>:
> To send mail from acme on native Plan 9 via gmail, this is what just
> worked for me:
>
> - make sure the last line of /mail/lib/rewrite is
>
> ([^!]*)!(.*)          |               "/mail/lib/qmail '\s' 'net!$smtp'" 
> "'\2@\1'"
>
> - change /mail/lib/remotemail to add the '-a' flag to smtp
>
> exec /bin/upas/smtp -a -d -h $fd $addr $sender $*
>
> - define $smtp for my local network in /lib/ndb/local
>
> ipnet=localnet
>       ip=192.168.0.0 ipmask=255.255.0.0
>       smtp=smtp.gmail.com
>       ntp=pool.ntp.org
>       ...
>
> - give factotum the password for my gmail account
>
> auth/factotum -g 'proto=pass service=smtp server=smtp.gmail.com user?
> !password?'
>
> - add a tls thumbprint for the gmail server to /sys/lib/tls/smtp
>
> x509 sha1=9C0ACC931DE7513790616BA11828679554C569A8 server=smtp.gmail.com
>
> (I found the hash by trying to send once, then looking in /sys/log/smtp)
>
> - finally, after receiving a "Google Account: sign-in attempt blocked"
> email from google, followed their suggestion to:
>
> "change your settings at
> https://www.google.com/settings/security/lesssecureapps so that your
> account is no longer protected by modern security standards."
>
> I guess upas/smtp is considered a less secure app.
>
> BTW, when having trouble sending email it's often useful to look
> in /sys/log/smtp and /sys/log/smtp.fail
>
>
>
>
>

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