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Outgoing Email

395 bytes added, 15:08, 21 June 2023
'''User Name''': This is the user name for your email server. This is often your email address.
'''Password''': This is the password for your email server. (See the details below for GMAIL Application Password)
'''Use Encryption''': This is the email server encryption setting. For example the gmail server requires SSL.
Port: 465
If you have a Gmail (Googlemail) G-Suite Account (pro version): You also may need the following settings in Google to ''' allow less secure apps'''Email sending via Gmail: *Open your Google Admin console (admin.google.com). *Click SECURITY > *Under "How you set this up depends sign in to Google," *Click on your Google Account2-Step Verification, follow the login steps then select App Passwords.
If you don’t have a Gmail (Googlemail) Standard Accountthis option, it might be because:*2-Step Verification is not set up for your account.*2-Step Verification is only set up for security keys.*Your account is through work, school, or other organisation.*You turned on Advanced Protection.
Google accounts which have a menu 'MY ACCOUNT > CONNECTED APPS & SITES may need to set 'Allow less secure apps' = ONAt the bottom, *choose Select app and choose the app you are using*Select the device and choose the device you’re using and then Generate.**Select App – Email**Select Device – Other Custom Name *In the next window write Beds24 and click Generate. *Copy the generated Password
If you have a Gmail (Googlemail) G-Suite Account (pro version):
You may need '''BEDS24'''*Go to (SETTINGS) ACCOUNT > OUTGOING EMAIL and replace/paste the following settings in Googel to allow Email sending via Gmail:generated Password into the password field.
*Open your Google Admin console (admin.google.com).
*Click SECURITY > BASIC SETTINGS
*Under 'Less secure apps', select 'Go to settings for less secure apps'.
*In the subwindow, select the ''Enforce access to less secure apps for all users' radio button.
*Click SAVE.
Encryption: No
Port: 587 OR or 25
'''Set up'''
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