It used to be possible. In GMail, go to Settings > Accounts and
Import and look at the "Send mail as" section and see if you can set
it up. This used to work, but for my domain now does not in the way
it used to and it wants to relay through my own domain's mail
server. This is not good news as I wanted to relay my domain through
GMail's SMTP server as I have a dynamic IP. If it is OK for you, you
could set up postfix to relay back through you but I suspect you
don't want to do that unless you can then relay out through another
mail server such as your ISP's (in which case you may be able to
relay direct from GMail to your ISP's SMTP servers. As it used to work you could enquire of Google how to make it happen again but it may now be a paid-for service. Regards, Nick On 17/01/2015 12:29, Koko Wijatmoko
wrote:
On Sat, 17 Jan 2015 14:14:47 +0200 wishmaster <artem...@ukr.net> wrote:The mail server servers some web-applications (e-shops). I use virtual_alias_maps to maps virtual boxes like i...@my-shop.com to real box like blabla...@gmail.com, so when customer sends e-mail to i...@my-shop.com we can read this message from gmail account. But what about replay to customers and have something like threads. E.g. I replay to customer's message but customer receive message as though it has been sent from i...@my-shop.com, not from blabla...@gmail.com. Any ideas?ask gmail/google why they did it or use mail client and not using their webmail interface. |
- Postfix as intermediary server wishmaster
- Re: Postfix as intermediary server Koko Wijatmoko
- Re: Postfix as intermediary server Nick Howitt