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I need jmail smtp authentication
Asked 17 Mar 2013 16:53:28
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17 Mar 2013 16:53:28 Tobias Persson posted:
I need jmail smtp authentication when I send files with ASP Upload and Add on. How do I do? I see the username och password on your support images but I don´t have them on my screen. Replies
Replied 18 Mar 2013 09:14:55
18 Mar 2013 09:14:55 Vulcho Vulev replied:
Hello Tobias.
The google settings for the smart mailer are:
Gmail SMTP server address: smtp.gmail.com
Gmail SMTP user name: Your full Gmail address (e.g. )
Gmail SMTP password: Your Gmail password
Gmail SMTP port: 465
The settings that you need to apply in your google account are:
Configure Google Account
Step 1
Log into the Gmail account and click the "Gear" icon in the top right section of the page to access Account Settings. Select "Mail Settings" from the context menu.
Step 2
Click "Forwarding and Pop" from the top navigation bar in the Mail Settings section.
Step 3
Click the radio button next to "Enable POP for all mail."
Step 4
Select an option for leaving mail on the server using the drop-down box. You are given the option to delete e-mail off of the server once received or to leave a copy of the e-mail on the server. Google recommends leaving a copy of the e-mail on the Gmail server.
Step 5
Click the "Save Changes" button and exit the Mail Settings page.
Step 6
Log out of Gmail. The Gmail account is now ready to send and receive e-mail using an e-mail client.
Regards:Vulcho.
The google settings for the smart mailer are:
Gmail SMTP server address: smtp.gmail.com
Gmail SMTP user name: Your full Gmail address (e.g. )
Gmail SMTP password: Your Gmail password
Gmail SMTP port: 465
The settings that you need to apply in your google account are:
Configure Google Account
Step 1
Log into the Gmail account and click the "Gear" icon in the top right section of the page to access Account Settings. Select "Mail Settings" from the context menu.
Step 2
Click "Forwarding and Pop" from the top navigation bar in the Mail Settings section.
Step 3
Click the radio button next to "Enable POP for all mail."
Step 4
Select an option for leaving mail on the server using the drop-down box. You are given the option to delete e-mail off of the server once received or to leave a copy of the e-mail on the server. Google recommends leaving a copy of the e-mail on the Gmail server.
Step 5
Click the "Save Changes" button and exit the Mail Settings page.
Step 6
Log out of Gmail. The Gmail account is now ready to send and receive e-mail using an e-mail client.
Regards:Vulcho.