Oct 29

 Sending emails is easy. All you need is access to an SMTP server. Or local Sendmail daemon. Installing and configuring either of the two is a massive task. Even if you get it right, your ISP might not like you running SMTP server. If you are past ISP hurdle, chances are your emails will get marked as SPAM for lack of Reverse DNS.

This is an easier way and we all know it – just use Google SMTP server. All you need is a gmail account or Google Apps account – and who doesn’t have a google account?

However, sometimes, the third party software you’re trying to configure to send emails doesn’t support anything other than localhost. Or it does but wants plain SMTP whereas Google does only TLS. Or simply, connecting to Google’s SMTP for each email takes few seconds and you want faster response.

Here’s a simple solution:

  • Install the wonderful Email Relay program from here
  • Create a file :
    vi /etc/google.email.auth

    and add following line: 

    • login client yourgoogleemailid@gmail.com yourgooglepassword
  • chown daemon:root /etc/google.email.auth
    chmod 400 /etc/google.email.auth
  • run emailrelay as:   
    emailrelay --as-proxy smtp.gmail.com:587 --client-tls --client-auth /etc/google.email.auth
  • Configure your software to use localhost for SMTP server (Port defaulted to 25).

Test your Local Emailer. If it doesn’t work, enable logging in /etc/emailrelay.conf by uncommenting verbose line and look into your syslog file (/var/log/syslog)

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Jul 23

Like many small businesses, we use Google Apps for all our Email and Collaboration needs and Firefox being our preferred browser, we’d wanted to teach Firefox to use our Google Apps email to send emails by default. Here are the steps I found from a quick google search :

  1. Open up Firefox
  2. type about:config in the address bar and click on ‘I promise’ button to continue.
  3. in the Filter box, type: gecko.handlerService.allowRegisterFromDifferentHost
  4. If the value is set to False, double click on the line to turn it to ‘true’
  5. in the address bar again, copy and paste these : javascript:window.navigator.registerProtocolHandler(”mailto”,”https://mail.google.com/a/yourdomain.com/mail/?extsrc=mailto&url=%s”,”Google Apps”)
  6. Remember to replace yourdomain.com with your domain. Also, make sure those are double quotes. After pasting into the address bar, just delete each double quote character and retype them as double quote again – to be sure.
  7. Hit Enter while still in the address bar.
  8. Goto Edit/Preferences or Tools/Options – depending upon your version of Firefox
  9. Goto Applications
  10. Find ‘mailto’ in the list and click on the dropdown – it should now have an entry called ‘Google Apps’. Pick this, click Close.
  11. Goto a website and pick File/Send Link – it should open up your Google Apps email (assuming you’re already logged into the Google Apps account).
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