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To do this, I had to configure the OS-X Mail Transfer Agent (MTA),
&lt;tt class="docutils literal"&gt;postfix&lt;/tt&gt;, to route outgoing mail through a working SMTP server, in this
case, GMail.  These are my notes about how to configure this on OS-X Yosemite
10.10.3.&lt;/p&gt;
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