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We do not provide mailbox hosting to kernel.org members, but we do provide a redirect alias to the address you specified when requesting an account. The only other service we provide in addition to the redirect is outgoing mail SMTP.
You may wish to use our mail server to send out email – due to company policies or whatnot. First, you will need to obtain your SMTP password using the following command:
ssh git@gitolite.kernel.org getsmtppass
This will produce the following output:
SMTP password for user [username] was set to: [randomstring] Example mutt settings: set smtp_url = "smtp://[username]@mail.kernel.org:587/" set smtp_pass = "[randomstring]" set from = "[username]@kernel.org" set ssl_starttls = yes Example git config settings: [sendemail] smtpserver = mail.kernel.org smtpserverport = 587 smtpencryption = tls from = [username]@kernel.org smtpuser = [username] smtppass = [randomstring] This passphrase will be shown only once. You can get a new one by running: ssh git@gitolite.kernel.org getsmtppass reset This will reset any existing smtp password, so use with care.
You should be able to use this output to configure any other client for authenticated SMTP sending. The automatically generated random password is not used for anything else, so there is little concern in leaving it cleartext in your configuration files.
Note, that you may use gmail or many other web services for sending your username@kernel.org mail – most of them do the right thing with envelope-sender, so even if we put SPF/DKIM records in place for kernel.org in the future, you should not be affected by various spam filters.
Please submit a pgp-signed request to support with your username and the new desired destination. Successful PGP signature verification is a required step before we proceed with the change.