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Here I am. Basically, with the introduction by many platforms of the 2FA, the login on apps is managed by the general redirect to the login page of gmail and with that login they create a token which is then associated to the app. With FUXA this functionality is not still present, so this is the workaround: you need to create an APP-dedicated password for the login. When you have a dedicated password, just use the email + dedicated password for login to smtp inside of FUXA and it works like a charm. |
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Good evening everyone and thanks a lot do all developers for this fantastic piece of software :)
I have a questions: i'm having many troubles configuring most of the smtp providers for sending emails (alerts and reports).
With google, mere username and password are always rejected. Outlook the same.
Is it due do the 2 factor authentication method that has been introduced all over the world?
What is the User/ApiKey field used for?
Is it the token i have to generate from (example) the google developer API?
Why should i need a password too if i have an API Key?
I'm unable to configure it....
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