• Resolved jbalazs8178

    (@jbalazs8178)


    This is more of a question. I just recently had to install the free version of this plugin and set it up for Gmail on one of the websites my company runs. We have a Godaddy account, and under that account we have multiple online stores. The issue arose because I have the email address “[email protected]” set up in Woocommerce as the email address that new orders and customer emails will be sent from, but I also have my personal Gmail address set for all of those emails to also be copied to. After talking to the hosting company, they explained that Google is making people go through this whole DMARC thing….above my head. They also suggested this plugin, which is working fine for the site we were having issues for. My question is since my company has around 15 or so of these online stores, each with their own domain…can I install this plugin on each site and use the same credentials?

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  • Plugin Support David

    (@dpinson)

    Hi there @jbalazs8178,

    Thanks for reaching out. You can use the same credentials. That said, it’s generally not a good idea to reuse credentials (for anything) if you can help it. As a security best practice, you should use different credentials each time if you can. That way if one is compromised, it doesn’t cause problems for everything.

    Additionally, if you have multiple sites running on the same credentials and something happens to that set of credentials, you’ll need to update all of the sites. Personally, I prefer using different credentials for each site to keep things separate and easier to manage in the event I need to change something.

    I hope that helps! Have a great day!

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