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Sending from KMail through GMail's POP service.
Hi. Does anybody have experience using KMail (v1.9.5) in Fedora Core 6 to send messages out through GMail's POP service ?
I'm having problems sending messages, and I had this working through YahooMail's POP service. The difference is that GMail requires the use of a secured SMTP connection from the email client to their server to be able to send messages out. This is an extract from their guideline: Outgoing Mail (SMTP) Server - requires TLS: smtp.googlemail.com (use authentication) Use Authentication: Yes Use STARTTLS: Yes (some clients call this SSL) Port: 465 or 587 Account Name: your Google Mail username (including @googlemail.com) Email Address: your full Google Mail email address (username@googlemail.com) Password: your Google Mail password Please note that if your client does not support SMTP authentication, you will not be able to access your Google Mail messages. --- These are screenshots of my settings in KMail I got the Security settings clicking on the "Check what server supports" button. ![]() ![]() Do you have any tip to have this working ? Thnx |
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You don't need to send custom hostname.
For secure connection, choose SSL instead of TLS. I've had better luck with that, and in fact both clients I have on GMail are using SSL. |
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BTW, you don't have to send mail through the GMail server to have it appear "From" your GMail address (or "From" any other e-mail address for that matter). Furthermore, some ISPs/networks block SMTP connections to anywhere but their own SMTP relay.
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Thanks SoulHarvester, however choosing SSL doesn't work for me.
At first I thought it was a problem in KMail but I tried with Thunderbird and Evolution and got the same problem. I've been reading in other forums that it is more likely a problem in GMail's server - it works for some people immediately, for others it doesn't work at all or is inconsistent. As I said, in the past I used KMail with YahooMail connecting through unsecured SMTP access (via port 25), and of course it worked. I decided to go back to YahooMail and I noticed now they also offer secure connection (SSL via port 465) - I tried it and it worked perfectly first try. By the way, I kept the 'Custom Host Name' in place and it still works. I'm happy with YahooMail. BRgds p.s. Interesting article: GMail vs YahooMail ? http://www.cnettv.com/9710-1_53-27025.html ... but with all due respect: Don't think so! Last edited by VicRic; 05-04-2007 at 03:40 PM.. |
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Hi Nodsu, thanks. I have my -let's call it- 'official' email handled by my ISP's mail server and using MS-Outlook 2000 as client. I use YahooMail with KMail on Fedora for my 'non-official' email activities. hehe.
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