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--On Monday, March 08, 2010 4:04 PM -0500 Pete Weiss <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
> I have no knowledge of Google Apps, but I would be very surprised if
> Google allowed you to use their smtp server w/o logging in and very
> disappointed if they did (allow you to use it w/o a login).
You do, in fact, have to use SMTP Auth. They also, at least for other
products, rewrite the from/sender to the logged in user. The OP could try
setting up SMTP Auth and see for sure though.
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> /Pete
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> On 3/8/2010 2:24 PM, Tom Lorenz wrote:
>> How do I configure LISTSERV 15.5 for use with Google Apps? It worked
>> fine with our old email gateway, but since we switched to Google Apps
>> nothing has gone out. Messages show up in the archives, but never make
>> it out into the world. I changed the SMTP settings to SMTP.GMAIL.COM
>>
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