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email_spider:email_provider_settings [2021-02-11 11:51] svenemail_spider:email_provider_settings [2022-06-26 10:46] sven
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 | You have to enable smtp usage in options when logged in.|||| | You have to enable smtp usage in options when logged in.||||
 | **Gmail**\\ user@gmail.com\\ user@googlemail.com | pop.gmail.com:995 | smtp.gmail.com:465 | full email |  | **Gmail**\\ user@gmail.com\\ user@googlemail.com | pop.gmail.com:995 | smtp.gmail.com:465 | full email | 
-| <color #ed1c24>You have to enable pop3/smtp usage in options when logged in. / Also you might have to open [[https://www.google.com/settings/security/lesssecureapps|this URL]] to change security</color>||||.+| <color #ed1c24>You have to enable pop3/smtp usage in options when logged in. / For password use **[[#gmail_app_password|APP Password]]** what you have to define and not the gmail password</color>||||.
 | **GMX**\\ user@gmx.net\\ user@gmx.de | pop.gmx.net:110 (Port 995 when using SSL) |mail.gmx.net:25 (Port 587 or 465 when using SSL) | user name before @ | | **GMX**\\ user@gmx.net\\ user@gmx.de | pop.gmx.net:110 (Port 995 when using SSL) |mail.gmx.net:25 (Port 587 or 465 when using SSL) | user name before @ |
 | **Hotmail** user@hotmail.*\\ user@live.com\\ user@outlook.com\\ user@msn.com | pop3.live.com:995 | smtp.office365.com:587 | full email | | **Hotmail** user@hotmail.*\\ user@live.com\\ user@outlook.com\\ user@msn.com | pop3.live.com:995 | smtp.office365.com:587 | full email |
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 | **RediffMail** | pop.rediffmail.com:110 | smtp.rediffmail.com:25 | user name before @ | | **RediffMail** | pop.rediffmail.com:110 | smtp.rediffmail.com:25 | user name before @ |
  
 +===== GMail App Password =====
  
 +Whenever accessing your gmail account, you are forced to use a so called **APP Password** and **NOT** the one from your google/gmail account.
 +You can configure it with the following steps:
 +
 +  - Visit the [[https://myaccount.google.com/|myaccount.google.com]] page (make sure you are logged in to your gmail account)
 +  - Click the left sidebar menu Security > and look for App passwords
 +  - Select App: Mail, Device: Other, name it: SMTP (example), Click GENERATE and yo get the app password
 +
 +{{email_spider:app-passwords-gmail.gif}}