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This can be used to send mails from your HDA and to receive system emails.<br>
 
This can be used to send mails from your HDA and to receive system emails.<br>
To receive emails meant for the root user, you have to [[Forward_System_Emails|Forward System Emails]] after finishing this tutorial.<br>
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To receive emails meant for the root user, you have to [[Forward_System_Emails|Forward System Emails]] after finishing this tutorial. Recommend you do not use copy and paste as there are hidden special characters that sometimes cause issues.<br>
  
 
Install postfix and remove sendmail: <br>
 
Install postfix and remove sendmail: <br>
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{{Code|tail -f /var/log/mail.log}}
 
{{Code|tail -f /var/log/mail.log}}
  
If all goes well, you should not see any errors.
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If all goes well, you should not see any errors.  When you check your account, it is possible the email will appear as SPAM.  Be sure to check that folder for it.
  
  
 
REF:  [http://ubuntulinux.co.in/blog/ubuntu/set-up-postfix-for-relaying-emails-via-gmail-smtp-server Set Up Postfix For Relaying Emails via gmail smtp server]
 
REF:  [http://ubuntulinux.co.in/blog/ubuntu/set-up-postfix-for-relaying-emails-via-gmail-smtp-server Set Up Postfix For Relaying Emails via gmail smtp server]

Revision as of 23:10, 12 July 2012

tags: mail gmail ubuntu postfix relay

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This is recommended only for advanced users, proceed with caution.


This can be used to send mails from your HDA and to receive system emails.
To receive emails meant for the root user, you have to Forward System Emails after finishing this tutorial. Recommend you do not use copy and paste as there are hidden special characters that sometimes cause issues.

Install postfix and remove sendmail:

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​sudo apt-get -y postfix mailutils sudo apt-get -y remove sendmail​


NOTE: During install of postfix, a popup box may display. If it does, select OK and then Internet. Add your domain name (i.e. home.com) and then select OK.

Execute the following to update /etc/postfix/main.cf:

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​sudo postconf -e 'relayhost=gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com' sudo postconf -e 'smtp_sasl_auth_enable=yes' sudo postconf -e 'smtp_sasl_password_maps=hash:/etc/postfix/sasl_passwd' sudo postconf -e 'smtp_sasl_security_options='


Create /etc/postfix/sasl_passwd file with your Gmail login credentials that looks like below:

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​gmail-smtp-in.l.google.com user@gmail.com:password​

Obviously, you need to change user to your username and password to your gmail password.

Create the password database:

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​sudo postmap hash:/etc/postfix/sasl_passwd​


Protect the files with your Gmail login data:

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​sudo chown root:root /etc/postfix/sasl_passwd sudo chmod 600 /etc/postfix/sasl_passwd​


Restart Postfix:

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​sudo /etc/init.d/postfix restart​


Now try sending a mail, it should reach your Gmail account (change user to match your account name):

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​echo "This is Content" | sudo mail -s "This is subject" user@gmail.com​


Check the mail log:

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​tail -f /var/log/mail.log​


If all goes well, you should not see any errors. When you check your account, it is possible the email will appear as SPAM. Be sure to check that folder for it.


REF: Set Up Postfix For Relaying Emails via gmail smtp server