- Khi cai postfix (mailutils) no auto remove ssmtp cai truoc do. Ly do ?
[anh prove]
Mailgun doc https://documentation.mailgun.com/faqs.html#do-i-need-a-dedicated-ip-address
http://serverfault.com/questions/227757/how-do-i-track-whether-a-email-was-successful-among-thousands-iis-6-net-3-5
http://askubuntu.com/questions/732/how-do-i-make-cron-email-my-gmail-account
/etc/mailname
http://www.howtogeek.com/51819/how-to-setup-email-alerts-on-linux-using-gmail/
Of course, this technique is meant for real servers, but if you’ve got a Linux box sitting in your house acting as a home server, you can use it there as well. In fact, since many home ISPs block regular outbound email, you might find this technique a great way to ensure you still get administration emails, even from your home servers.
nickfarow:GueChe$ echo "Test message from Linux server using ssmtp" | ssmtp -vvv dung.nguyen.van@ntq-solution.com.vn
[<-] 220 smtp.gmail.com ESMTP t16sm53010679pfj.76 - gsmtp
[->] EHLO vandung53cc
[<-] 250 SMTPUTF8
[->] STARTTLS
[<-] 220 2.0.0 Ready to start TLS
[->] EHLO vandung53cc
[<-] 250 SMTPUTF8
[->] AUTH LOGIN
[<-] 334 VXNlcm5hbWU6
[->] bXRpc2NoZXI1M0BnbWFpbC5jb20=
[<-] 334 UGFzc3dvcmQ6
[<-] 235 2.7.0 Accepted
[->] MAIL FROM:<nickfarow@gmail.com>
[<-] 250 2.1.0 OK t16sm53010679pfj.76 - gsmtp
[->] RCPT TO:<dung.nguyen.van@ntq-solution.com.vn>
[<-] 250 2.1.5 OK t16sm53010679pfj.76 - gsmtp
[->] DATA
[<-] 354 Go ahead t16sm53010679pfj.76 - gsmtp
[->] Received: by vandung53cc (sSMTP sendmail emulation); Tue, 04 Oct 2016 15:50:02 +0700
[->] From: "nickfarow" <nickfarow@gmail.com>
[->] Date: Tue, 04 Oct 2016 15:50:02 +0700
[->] Test message from Linux server using ssmtp
[->]
[->] .
[<-] 250 2.0.0 OK 1475570978 t16sm53010679pfj.76 - gsmtp
[->] QUIT
[<-] 221 2.0.0 closing connection t16sm53010679pfj.76 - gsmtp
[anh prove]
Mailgun doc https://documentation.mailgun.com/faqs.html#do-i-need-a-dedicated-ip-address
http://serverfault.com/questions/227757/how-do-i-track-whether-a-email-was-successful-among-thousands-iis-6-net-3-5
http://askubuntu.com/questions/732/how-do-i-make-cron-email-my-gmail-account
/etc/mailname
http://www.howtogeek.com/51819/how-to-setup-email-alerts-on-linux-using-gmail/
Of course, this technique is meant for real servers, but if you’ve got a Linux box sitting in your house acting as a home server, you can use it there as well. In fact, since many home ISPs block regular outbound email, you might find this technique a great way to ensure you still get administration emails, even from your home servers.
nickfarow:GueChe$ echo "Test message from Linux server using ssmtp" | ssmtp -vvv dung.nguyen.van@ntq-solution.com.vn
[<-] 220 smtp.gmail.com ESMTP t16sm53010679pfj.76 - gsmtp
[->] EHLO vandung53cc
[<-] 250 SMTPUTF8
[->] STARTTLS
[<-] 220 2.0.0 Ready to start TLS
[->] EHLO vandung53cc
[<-] 250 SMTPUTF8
[->] AUTH LOGIN
[<-] 334 VXNlcm5hbWU6
[->] bXRpc2NoZXI1M0BnbWFpbC5jb20=
[<-] 334 UGFzc3dvcmQ6
[<-] 235 2.7.0 Accepted
[->] MAIL FROM:<nickfarow@gmail.com>
[<-] 250 2.1.0 OK t16sm53010679pfj.76 - gsmtp
[->] RCPT TO:<dung.nguyen.van@ntq-solution.com.vn>
[<-] 250 2.1.5 OK t16sm53010679pfj.76 - gsmtp
[->] DATA
[<-] 354 Go ahead t16sm53010679pfj.76 - gsmtp
[->] Received: by vandung53cc (sSMTP sendmail emulation); Tue, 04 Oct 2016 15:50:02 +0700
[->] From: "nickfarow" <nickfarow@gmail.com>
[->] Date: Tue, 04 Oct 2016 15:50:02 +0700
[->] Test message from Linux server using ssmtp
[->]
[->] .
[<-] 250 2.0.0 OK 1475570978 t16sm53010679pfj.76 - gsmtp
[->] QUIT
[<-] 221 2.0.0 closing connection t16sm53010679pfj.76 - gsmtp
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