[kwlug-disc] msmtp email to gmail not landing - ideas?

B. S. bs27975 at gmail.com
Thu Mar 30 13:06:40 EDT 2017


I first tried mail.kwlug.org, got cert errors, changed to cpanel2, and 
that part got happy. (Authenticating via mail.kwlug.org id.)

Yes, it's coming from the VPS.

Curious it's only gmail unhappy.

 > we'll need to set reverse lookup DNS
 > for the IP (I can do that, just let me know what you want it set to).

I can't say I know what it should be set to - mail.kwlug.org / drupal 
can't be impacted by this. These are all @kwlug.org (outgoing) 
addresses. There is no and never will be a mail server here - outgoing / 
notifications only.

AFAIK, there can only be one reverse IP to name mapping. So it's not 
clear to me what to suggest. (It will never be able to get back, and I 
can't know what e-mail addresses might be used by other parts of the 
server later.

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Help me understand ... Linux boxes all over the world have (internal) 
mail baked in - even internal notifications work that way. It's only a 
small step from that to sending the notification externally, and @gmail 
has to be a frequent destination. Especially with dynamic ip addresses - 
everybody can't set their reverse ip! Huh? (Grumble, at gmail, not you.)

[Let alone direct send to cpanel2 from Thunderbird identity just worked. 
Which wasn't from the vps.]


On 03/30/2017 12:38 PM, Mark Steffen wrote:
> It's authenticated and relaying through cpanel2.indieserve.net
> <http://cpanel2.indieserve.net>?  If so, should be fine.  If you were
> sending it directly from the VPS we'll need to set reverse lookup DNS
> for the IP (I can do that, just let me know what you want it set to).
>
> *Mark Steffen*
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>
>
> On Thu, Mar 30, 2017 at 12:00 PM, B.S. <bs27975.2 at gmail.com
> <mailto:bs27975.2 at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     So on a Debian Jessie machine, I'm trying to get system notification
>     mail messages out to real e-mail so I actually find out something
>     happened. Like an unattended-upgrade failure.
>
>     I understand that default installs auto install localhost mail
>     facilities only. So I've installed msmtp and it's largely entirely
>     working.
>
>     However, e-mail to gmail accounts never seem to land. @live.ca
>     <http://live.ca> just works, instantly even. Yahoo and another
>     non-gmail provider too.
>
>     In all cases, cpanel2.indieserve.net <http://cpanel2.indieserve.net>
>     swallows up the message without error.
>
>     Just nothing ever arrives when sent to @gmail.com <http://gmail.com>.
>
>     Anyone have any ideas?
>
>     Or is this something needing configuration on mail.kwlug.org
>     <http://mail.kwlug.org>, like DKIM, or some other bizarreness?
>
>     Thanks for any thoughts.
>
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