Hoe to configure GFI With Gmail G suite [message #145776] |
Tue, 14 May 2019 12:51  |
roger.gendron@ncfre.com
Messages: 1 Registered: May 2019
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Hello trying to install GFI Faxmeker to use Gmail G suite.
the client used to have Exchange servers that will be pulling out.
first want to use out Gmail account to send fax.
the configuration will be.
GFi FAxmaker on the local domain
so the user is user.domain.local
the Gmail user is user.domaine.com
i have configured GFi Faxemaker to use in the email2faxgateway
smtp connector
smtp.gmail.com port 465 ssl
myuser<_at_>domaine.com and password
fax/sms/domain
fax.mydomain.com
sms.mydomain.com
created the a record for it as a subdomain and the mx record
did a send test email it work
the problem i am having
is from the Gmail trying to send fax to 15419999999<_at_>fax.mydomain.com it does not come
And yes i have open port 25 in the firewall.
i am sur i am messing something here would like some ideal.
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Re: Hoe to configure GFI With Gmail G suite [message #149411 is a reply to message #145818] |
Thu, 18 February 2021 10:35   |
markwilson
Messages: 2 Registered: February 2021
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Here are all the advanced Gmail settings you can configure for your organization. For example, you can:
Set up sophisticated filters and whitelist IP addresses where you expect to receive legitimate mail.
Specify where inbound messages are delivered.
Route messages to a catch-all address or another server, or for archiving, filtering, and monitoring.
Allow users to send outbound messages with a different "from" address.
You can set up conditional settings as well. For example, you can reject messages or attachments that exceed 20 MB. Or, reroute messages that contain certain words or are sent from a certain address.
I hope this helps!
Mark Wilson
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