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Gmail SMTP unsupported from May 30 (Email Notification) #624
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Can you point to documentation as to how a developer is meant to send e-mail via this kind of system? |
For a long time you've need to use 'device specific passwords' with gmail to be able to use SMTP. Are you saying that support for device-specific passwords is going to be dropped? What i'm looking for is a worked example of how to send an e-mail with the new authentication system that gmail is requiring, and what users need to do to get the required codes. |
I send you the message received from Gmail. Sorry is in Spanish.
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… For a long time you've need to use 'device specific passwords' with gmail
to be able to use SMTP. Are you saying that support for device-specific
passwords is going to be dropped?
What i'm looking for is a worked example of how to send an e-mail with the
new authentication system that gmail is requiring, and what users need to
do to get the required codes.
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I am facing the same issue as well. Google sent the following email to users with the less secure apps option enabled, stating the following:
And links to this Google support page. To fix this, sign in with google or more likely OAuth2 will need to be implemented to fix email notification support. |
I just tested "App passwords" with my Dell server iDRAC's which do not support OAuth or sign in with Google. They function perfectly for this application. These essentially seem to function in the exact same way as the depricated "less secure app" setting which allowed account access without any other authentication for third party apps, but now there is per-application password control. You create a randomized password and give it a name in your account settings. You can view/copy the password only once. Using it combined with the email its associated with as a login works just as before. The only caveat is the account you use for email notifications must have 2 factor authentication enabled. Here is Google's support page on creating app passwords Ultimately, implementing OAuth2 may be a better option for the future. |
Yep, App passwords are what I'm using. As for OAuth support, I'd like to see it supported, but I'm really running short on time to work on this kind of thing at the moment. |
I received a message from Gmail, telling low secure access to a Gmail Account will be not supported from May 30. They recommend to use OAuth 2.0. Radiosonde auto rx can be configured to the new access?
Thanks,
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