doc: wildflock aliases with gsuite
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Outside Kubernetes there is NAT rule on the Mikrotik router
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Outside Kubernetes there is NAT rule on the Mikrotik router
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which rewrites source IP of any TCP port 25 headed traffic to
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which rewrites source IP of any TCP port 25 headed traffic to
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originate from the IP address of the mail exchange.
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originate from the IP address of the mail exchange.
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## Wildflock forwarding
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k6.ee is in use with GSuite - k6.ee is handled by GMail. To keep Wildflock aliases working, any users not found for user@k6.ee on Google side are forwarded to mail.k-space.ee.
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Settings for Gmail → Routing (https://admin.google.com/ac/apps/gmail/routing): Routing → Rule:
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k6.ee aliases
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1. Email messages to affect: Inbound
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2. For the above types of messages, do the following: Modify message
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Route: Change route, Also reroute spam, Suppress bounces from this recipient: mail.k-space.ee
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Spam: Bypass spam filter for this message.
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B. Account types to affect: Unrecognized / Catch-all
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```
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