Gmail can not verify mails from oracle.com anymore.
Fernando Cassia
fcassia at gmail.com
Wed Mar 9 10:22:06 UTC 2016
On 3/9/16, Mario Torre <neugens at redhat.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 9, 2016 at 9:27 AM, Volker Simonis <volker.simonis at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've subscribed to most Openjdk mailing lists from my Google mail
>> account (gmail.com).
>>
>> Today I noticed that all mails in my inbox which were sent from the
>> oracle.com domain are flagged with "Gmail couldn't verify that
>> oracle.com actually sent this message (and not a spammer)"
Volker,
It is impossible to help you with more data: do you send emails from
GMail using the web interface or do you have it configured to use an
e-mail application (Outlook, Windows Mail, Thunderbird, etc) over pop3
or imap protocols?
GMail provides ways to configure third party accounts into your
GMail,so you can send e-mail from OTHER (non-GMail) accounts (as
sender) using your GMail web interface (and also smtp/imap). But for
this to work every new sender account you add to your GMail must be
validated (Google sends you a link that you need to click on).
See here
https://gmail.googleblog.com/2009/07/send-mail-from-another-address-without.html
So, when you say "mail sent from Oracle" do you mean e-mail sent from
third party @oracle.com accounts TO your inbox? or e-mails YOU sent
from @oracle.com using your gmail account (as per the above referenced
feature) ?
In any case, I have no probems receiving e-mails from @oracle.com
addresses on my GMail account (I usually get them from virtualbox devs
as I admin the community mailing list).
I also think perhaps this is not exactly the most accurate list to
discuss this problem you're having. I mean, this relates to OpenJDK
exactly how? Don't get me wrong. Good luck with solving your
problem... but I don't know what else to suggest..
FC
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