What are the SMTP settings of Gmail? That’s an easy question. Gmail is a fantastic webmail application, but some people find it handier to access their own inbox from an email client like Thunderbird or Outlook: to do that it’s necessary to configure its outgoing server entering the right settings. First, open the mail software’s configuration panel: and fill the fields with the Gmail SMTP server settings, which are:.
Use IMAP to check Gmail on other email clients - Requires SSL: Yes Use the table below to update your client with the correct information. Requires SSL: Yes. Requires TLS: Yes (if available). Requires Authentication: Yes. Port for SSL: 465. Then an object of SmtpClient class is created and the settings of the GMAIL SMTP server i.e. Host, Username, Password and Port are read from the respective AppSetting keys. Note: It is necessary to use the sender’s email address credentials while defining the Gmail SMTP Server Credentials as Gmail the sender’s email address must be equal to Gmail Username specified in credentials.
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Gmail SMTP server name: smtp.gmail.com. Gmail SMTP username: your Gmail address. Gmail SMTP password: your password. Gmail SMTP port: 465 Then you can choose your security and authentication options: for further information please check our article about. (And of course you can use also Gmail’s to receive emails). Remember however that Gmail’s SMTP comes with in order to prevent spammers from using its outgoing server to blast out garbage emails. The boundary is 100 recipients a time and 500 messages per day: if you cross this restriction, Google will block your account.
Plus, its SMTP server relies on shared IPs that cannot guarantee you a full deliverability, as they be used also by spammers who harm seriously their reputation, thus increasing the chance that also your legitimate email will be filtered out by antispam systems. So if you’re setting up an email campaign or need to send unlimited emails, the best thing to do is to choose a: for a very reasonable price you will be able to mailout to a large lists keeping with the certainty of the highest delivery rate.
How to Set Up the POP3/SMTP Mail Server Settings for Gmail on your Brother HL-3170CDW Printer I just purchased a Brother HL-3170CDW, which we keep in our basement. I don’t walk by it every day and my wife uses it so I want to know when it needs toner. The HL-3170CDW is capable of sending out emails to notify you of different things so I wanted to enable those features. I’m a big Google Apps/Gmail user so I just created an email account for my Brother Printer and wanted to set up the features. Here’s how you can do it. Brother printer window Step 1d: Click on the “Settings” icon at the top.
Brother Settings window Logged in to the main screen of your Brother printer Step 1e: Finally, click on the “Show Printer Webpage” button. This will not tell you the IP but it will get you to where you want to go (and now I’m switching back to the printer example I started with): The main screen when you first browse to your Brother printer Step 2: Log into your printer.
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You will now be able to change the settings you want to change since you are logged in. Note that there are now 3 additional tabs at the top of the screen: Print, Administrator, and Network. Step 3: Click on the “Network” tab at the top. Step 5: Click on the “POP3/SMTP” link in the main window. This is the screen you’ll be taken to: Setting up POP3/SMTP for gmail or google apps Step 6: Enter the gmail/google apps information as follows: SMTP Server Address: smtp.gmail.com SMTP Port: 465 SMTP Server Authentication Method: SMTP-AUTH SMTP-AUTH Account Name: SMTP-AUTH Account Password: SMTP over SSL/TLS: SSL Device E-mail Address: POP3 Server Address: pop.gmail.com POP3 Port: 995 Mailbox Name: Mailbox Password: Note: if you’ve already saved your preferences the second password (Retype password) field will be empty but you don’t need to re-enter it if you are not changing it.
POP3 over SSL/TLS: SSL Note: you can uncheck the “Verify Server Certificate” if these settings don’t work at first. Once you have entered all those settings click the “Submit” button at the bottom. Step 7: Test the E-mail send configuration. Enter your email address and check the box next to “Send Test E-mail” and click the “Submit” button. Test E-mail send configuration screen If your settings are correct then you will see the following: Successful E-mail test result screen Step 8: Set up your notifications. Click on the “Network” tab at the top and then on the “Notification” link on the blue column on the left. Click on the “Notification 1” link in the main window: Notification general settings window Step 9: Enter your personal email and pick the events you want notified.
The “Administrator Address” is the email address where you want to receive the email notifications from your printer. Notification 1 settings.