with a made up address like:1. Edit From address: xxxxxxxx@gmail.com
1. Edit From address: Diversion@Myrouter.com
1. Edit From address: i.e.: asus-merlin@router.com
2. Edit To name: your desired name
3. Edit To address: address@gmail.com
4. Edit Router name: choose it
5. Edit User name: address@gmail.com
6. Edit Password: your password
7. Edit SMTP Server: smtp.gmail.com
8. Edit Server port: 465
9. Edit Protocol: smtps
10. Edit SSL flag: Set to --insecure if curl problems occur
11. Send testmail to confirm settings
Thank you. My problem was using the real email address on 1 and "fake" name on 5. Reverse the 2 fixed it.Hi,
Mine is configured like this. I created a app password into google account for this.
Code:1. Edit From address: i.e.: asus-merlin@router.com 2. Edit To name: your desired name 3. Edit To address: address@gmail.com 4. Edit Router name: choose it 5. Edit User name: address@gmail.com 6. Edit Password: your password 7. Edit SMTP Server: smtp.gmail.com 8. Edit Server port: 465 9. Edit Protocol: smtps 10. Edit SSL flag: Set to --insecure if curl problems occur 11. Send testmail to confirm settings
I receive a warning: deprecated key derivation used. Using -iter or -pbkdf2 woud be better. (warning.png attached)
But is working (inbox.png attached).
Good luck,
amplatfus
You can add those to the diversion scripts that call the password. It is in several places. Note that you have to add it to the script that encrypts the password too, as it has to be encrypted and de-encrypted the same. I think it is on @thelonelycoder's to do list, but the transition isn't simple. It isn't really a high priority, because security isn't the point here, it is handling weird passwords.I receive a warning: deprecated key derivation used. Using -iter or -pbkdf2 woud be better. (warning.png attached)
But is working (inbox.png attached).
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