Has anyone been able to route outgoing mail through Google using another non-Gmail SMTP service?
I currently have a website running with Bitnami vm running a CanvasLMS application on a Google Cloud Platform server.
When entering my GSuite Gmail Advanced Settings, the required steps have been done to configure the SMTP relay service. (TLS set to true)
https://support.google.com/a/answer/2956491?hl=en&authuser=3&ref_topic=2921034
I have also configured the setup for the outgoing email server at /apps/canvaslms/htdocs/config/outgoing_mail.yml (replacing username and password with my application's credentials)
production:
enable_starttls_auto: true
address: smtp-relay.gmail.com
port: 587
user_name: USERNAME#gmail.com
password: PASSWORD
authentication: plain # plain, login, or cram_md5
domain: smtp-relay.gmail.com
outgoing_address: USERNAME#gmail.com
default_name: CANVAS LMS
Saved the changes and restarted the server. When trying to send an email in Canvas for new user registration, it never reaches the receivers email inbox.
I have reviewed my application logs and have not discovered any errors related to this
Any thoughts on troubleshooting this SMTP issue???
https://docs.bitnami.com/installer/apps/canvaslms/configuration/configure-smtp/
https://community.canvaslms.com/t5/Question-Forum/emails-are-not-sent-to-users-students/m-p/230561#M128347
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I have been trying to setup sendgrid on SQL Database Mail but all the time it says Cannot send mail to mail server.
This is what i have done.
I have sendgrid accound with abc#mydomain.com and created api key and SG.xxxx password.
As this is prod setup instance, i had done domain level authentication and my webmaster updated CNAME as requested by sendgrid.
Tested using TELNET smtp.sendgrid.net 587 and authenticated with SG.xxxx password Base64 encoded and this was able to send email from abc#mydomain.com to xyz#mydomain.com
I setup profile with abc#mydomoain.com as SQL notification Profile and selected Basic Authentication and provided 'apikey' as username and 'SG.xxx' as password in Database Mail - 'Configure Database Mail' option in SQL SSMS. Unchecked - 'The server requires secure authentication (SSL) connection' Port 587
I tried to 'Send Test Mail' with 'abc#domain.com' to 'xyz#mydomain.com' but the Database Mail reflects as below screenshot error
I have tried using abc#mydomain.com and sendgrid account password in Database Mail Config wizard for Basic authentication, but sendgrid suggested they don't accept Basic authentication. Please help how and where should i pass the api key if not under Basic Authentication ?
I tried updating with msdb.dbo.sysmail_add_account_sp nad updating records but it too didn't resolve and send email from Database mail.
Any help/ guidance would be greatly appreciated or if you had faced this how have you resolved it.
Hi the solution is as follows
Create a dbmail profile
server name: smtp.sendgrid.net
port : 25
SMTP Authentication
Basic Auth
User name: apikey
Password: : {the api-key for your sendgrid account}
Thats it. Send a test email.
If it still doesn't work, if you are on AWS EC2 ensure that security group allows outbound port:25
Here is the link from sendgrid about apikey authentication.
https://docs.sendgrid.com/for-developers/sending-email/upgrade-your-authentication-method-to-api-keys
I'm trying to configure Jenkins email notification via Mailer plugin 1.21.
I'm using secureserver.net as a mailing server.
I have a problem with "SMTP Authentication", the "Test configuration" is reporting 535 Authentication:
Failed to send out e-mail
javax.mail.AuthenticationFailedException: 535 Authentication Failed
for jenkins#xxxx.com
at
com.sun.mail.smtp.SMTPTransport$Authenticator.authenticate(SMTPTransport.java:809)
at
com.sun.mail.smtp.SMTPTransport.authenticate(SMTPTransport.java:752)
at
com.sun.mail.smtp.SMTPTransport.protocolConnect(SMTPTransport.java:669)
at javax.mail.Service.connect(Service.java:317) at
javax.mail.Service.connect(Service.java:176) at
javax.mail.Service.connect(Service.java:125) at
javax.mail.Transport.send0(Transport.java:194) at
javax.mail.Transport.send(Transport.java:124)
My settings are as follows:
SMTP server: smtpout.secureserver.net
Use SMTP Authentication: yes
User Name: jenkins#xxxx.com
Password: ******
Use SSL - yes
SMTP Port - 465
Charset - UTF-8
I'm using the same credentials to connect via webmail: https://email11.secureserver.net/webmail.php. I don't have a connection problem.
Do you have any explanation why jenkins refuse to authenticate?
As google doesn't allow login from less secure apps you have do the following steps:
1. Login to "https://myaccount.google.com/security"
2. Enable "Allow less secure apps" to "ON"
Then check the "Test configuration" in jenkins.
From https://products.secureserver.net/email/email_outlook.htm:
NOTE: "smtpout.secureserver.net" is an SMTP relay server. In order to
use this server to send e-mails, you must first activate SMTP relay on
your e-mail account. Log on to your Manage Email Accounts page to set
up SMTP relay.
Did you do this?
I solved similar issue by creating a new SMTP credential from AWS SES.
But I am still amazed why old credentials didn't work with jenkins even if it was working with other applications.
Currently using Server-Side Synchronization for process email.
Server profile configured with POP3-SMTP profile type.
for gmail -
incoming: pop.gmail.com , outgoing: smtp.gmail.com
Authenticate for incoming: Credentials Specified by user or queue
Authenticate for outgoing: Credentials Specified in Email Server Profile
Incoming port: 995; SSL-Enabled; Authenticate protocol-Basic
Outgoing port: 587; SSL-Enabled; Authenticate protocol-Basic (test result success)
Outgoing port: 465; SSL-Enabled; Authenticate protocol-Basic (test result failure)
I had Approved the mailbox with system admin role
Specified Credentials for Email Processing in mailbox (email and password)
incoming email: Server-Side Synchronization or Email Router
outgoing email: Server-Side Synchronization or Email Router
Thats all the setting I had done in my dynamics crm 2016 on-premise.
the version of my crm is CRM2016 (8.0.0.1088) (DB 8.0.0.1088)
After approved the mailbox and test & enable mailbox. The result only outgoing is success(with port 587) and incoming is failure. My Gmail is able to receive the outgoing email.
The alert message for incoming failure is An unexpected error occurred while receiving email. Mailbox CRM Admin didn't synchronize. The owner of the associated email server profile gmail server has been notified.
Does anyone know what I missed to config or any solution can solve this problem?
Some things to verify on GMail side in order for it to play nice with CRM:
POP has to be enabled
Allow Less Secure Apps
Unlock Captcha
port for pop.gmail.com in CRM mail setup should be 995
port for smtp.gmail.com in CRM mail setup should be 587 (you already got this right)
I am using chronoforms to set forms on my site. After submission I want to send that information to the administrator of the site by sending mail notifications. But when the client submits the info the following error is displayed:
The following from address failed admin#admin.com
I have set SMTP settings on my joomla site using gmail SMTP settings as follows:
mailer: SMTP
from email: mygmail#gmail.com
sendmailpath: /usr/sbin/sendmail
smtpsecurity: ssl
port: 465
user: mygmail#gmail.com
pass: ***********
host: smtp.gmail.com
I have found the Acymailing component and modify to work with SMTP. What else could I do?
Set the From Email address to the address you have in the site SMTP settings, make sure that the To Email address for the admin is a different one as some mail servers - GMail in particular - will drop emails when the From and To addresses are the same.
I'm using Symfony and I'm trying to send an email with swiftmailer. I have an account set up with google app (produccion#mydomain.com) and when I try to send shows me the following error:
Failed to authenticate on SMTP server with username
"produccion#mydomain.com" using 2 possible authenticators
I tried it with my personal gmail account and send the message correctly with the same settings. Just change the username and password.
# Swiftmailer Configuration
swiftmailer:
transport: smtp
host: smtp.gmail.com
username: produccion#mydomain.com #email#gmail.com
password: google_app_password #gmail_password
auth_mode: login
port: 587
encryption: tls
I've been searching the internet and I've found this page from Google, where I can change the access to less secure applications.
https://www.google.com/settings/security/lesssecureapps
In my gmail account this option is active, but if I turn shows me the same error when sending email.
I've been trying to change this setting in google app account but it tells me that this option is not available for google app.
Any idea to send emails from this account by google app? I have to set something else?
EDIT
It seems Gmail prefers OAuth, Swiftmailer supports this authentication mech but its not really documented.
https://developers.google.com/gmail/xoauth2_protocol
https://github.com/swiftmailer/swiftmailer/blob/5.x/lib/classes/Swift/Transport/Esmtp/Auth/XOAuth2Authenticator.php
Any idea how I use it in Symfony?
Have you tried setting the transport parameter to gmail as mentioned in the cookbook? http://symfony.com/doc/current/cookbook/email/gmail.html
# Swiftmailer Configuration
swiftmailer:
transport: gmail
username: your_gmail_username
password: your_gmail_password