There is a Ticket about that in redmine. It is basically an issue that Google gives a s*** about a setting that should work around this. Can check for the number when I'm back at PC Schöne Grüße Axel -- Written from cell phone - excuses for typos Am 24. Juni 2023 12:05:41 MESZ schrieb "Carlos E. R." <carlos.e.r@opensuse.org>:
On 2023-06-24 11:37, Freek de Kruijf wrote:
I got a message from a gmail account to my opensuse.org address and tried to send an answer on that message with this opensuse.org address as sender. I configured my email client to send it to my provider, who accepted the message and did send it on to GMail. However GMail refused to accept the message and requires a proper SPL or a proper DKIM signature.
A proper SPL would mean that I should not send the message via my provider but via a system that is authorized by SPL to send message with an opensuse.org address as the sender. Most likely a server owned by (open)SUSE.
I am working to enable singing certain messages with my own DKIM signature, but I don't know if GMail will accept such a message, because there is no relation between the DKIM signature and my opensuse.org address.
Signing the message with a DKIM signature of opensuse.org would mean that I should have the secret key of that signing certificate.
Any thoughts about other solutions?
The only proper solution is to create at least a proper SMTP server at opensuse.org to send those emails.
The idea floats now and then but gets not enough traction.