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server_configuration:email [2021/01/13 21:30] – [Useful Tricks] davidserver_configuration:email [2023/08/20 14:39] (current) david
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 In ''mutt'' to bounce (forward) an email to another address (say a HTML email forward to a regular mailbox), press ''b'' when the email is selected and then put the address into the application and hit enter. In ''mutt'' to bounce (forward) an email to another address (say a HTML email forward to a regular mailbox), press ''b'' when the email is selected and then put the address into the application and hit enter.
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 +===== Requirements for Gmail to receive emails =====
 +
 +==== MX Records ====
 +
 +==== Google Domain TXT record ====
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 +  * https://support.google.com/a/answer/183895?hl=en
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 +==== PTR Records ====
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 +> Mail servers must meet a number of requirements to prevent their messages from being blocked, e.g. have a PTR record. The use of authentication methods such as SPF, DKIM or DMARC minimize the chance that messages are marked as spam.
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 +  * https://stackoverflow.com/questions/15771932/the-ip-youre-using-to-send-mail-is-not-authorized-to-send-email-directly-to-our
 +  * https://support.google.com/mail/answer/81126
 +  * Digital Ocean: https://docs.digitalocean.com/products/networking/dns/how-to/manage-records/#ptr-rdns-records
  
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