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  • Thread Starter tarkell

    (@tarkell)

    In addition, when checking the email log it’s saying the email was sent from noreply@example.com but it is actually being sent from the Google user email address instead.

    Thread Starter tarkell

    (@tarkell)

    Thanks for that.

    Is it possible using the Gmail API method? Our server blocks those ports.

    If I remember correct it’s the same steps.

    LS

    (@lsterling03)

    It doesn’t seem to work with using a non-G-suite gmail account. There is an option to add more email aliases in your gmail account, but it requires to you to actually connect to those accounts with SMTP. I simply want to mask the “from” email and name that I set in my Post SMTP settings so I can use one master gmail account for sending wordpress forms for our different sites. Is this possible with Post SMTP and gmail?

    Thread Starter tarkell

    (@tarkell)

    Thanks for your reply.

    Is there anyway to use an alias and OAuth 2.0 for authentication?

    I have 2-factor authentication turned on, so using the plain username and password isn’t working.

    Many thanks,

    Tim

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