/postfixconf

Script to Configure Postfix for Gmail (or any other) SMTP on Mac OSX

Primary LanguageShell

postfixconf - Configure Postfix for Gmail (or any other) SMTP on Mac OSX

OSX - send email from command line

This script will enable and configure command line email on OSX. It basically does what is described here.

Install/Run

$ sudo bash -c "$(curl -sSL https://raw.github.com/roubles/postfixconf/master/postfixconf.sh)"

Note: This must be done as sudo.

Sample output

$ sudo ./postfixconf.sh 
Type the SMTP hostname and port (example: smtp.gmail.com:587): smtp.gmail.com:587
Type the full username (example: whatmeworry@gmail.com): whatmeworry@gmail.com
whatmeworry@gmail.com's Password: 
Confirm whatmeworry@gmail.com's Password: 


Working...
That relay host smtp.gmail.com:587 is already in /etc/postfix/main.cf. Attempting to update.
That relay host is already in /etc/postfix/sasl_passwd. Attempting to update.
Configuring gmail smtp
Updating /etc/postfix/main.cf
Updating /etc/postfix/sasl_passwd
NOTE! For gmail you must enable less secure apps for postfix to work: https://www.google.com/settings/security/lesssecureapps
Restarting postfix
Sending test email to whatmeworry@gmail.com
You are done. Check whatmeworry@gmail.com's email.
Do you want to tail /var/log/mail.log [y|n]:n 

Now what?

You should now be able to send emails as such:

$ echo "42" | mail -s "The answer to life the universe and everything" someone@gmail.com

Trouble in paradise

If you are having issues, checkout /var/log/mail.log

$ tail -f /var/log/mail.log

You can see your outgoing mail queue as follows:

$ mailq