On 2022-08-16 at 12:30 +0200, Jaroslaw Rafa wrote: > Dnia 16.08.2022 o godz. 12:22:55 Andre Klapper pisze: > > On Tue, 2022-08-16 at 12:19 +0200, Jaroslaw Rafa wrote: > > > There is one more valid reason to use POP: if you have a main mail account > > > (A) and a secondary one (B), and you want to have all messages from > > > account > > > B forwarded to account A, but account B doesn't allow to configure > > > forwarding. > > > > That resembles http://www.xkcd.com/1172/ > > You may laugh, but many people actually do use this. > > This is even recommended by some "deliverability specialists" as a better(!) > alternative to forwarding (especially to Gmail), because forwarding breaks > SPF (or SPF breaks forwarding - it depends how do you view that issue) and > sending a lot of messages with failed SPF may decrease the reputation of the > sending server on the receiving end.
Well, even if you are able to forward account B to gmail account A, Google may decide to reject a portion of those at SMTP time, so the "solution" is to point account A to *also* fetch the emails from B through POP, so they end up downloaded in that other way. Corporate version does have an option to trust a sender MTA as part of your organization (at the org level, I think), but normal users have to use this kind of duct tape. For extra fun: Gmail will also perform "SPF checks" on those POP- downloaded mails and decide on whether they are spam or not based on the (sometimes quite wrong) IP addresses it guesses… _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list