Error Connecting To Server Smtp.gmail.com
that make connections all over the world. Join today Download & Extend Drupal Core Distributions Modules Themes SMTP Authentication SupportIssues Cannot Connect to Gmail SMTP Server Closed (works as designed)Project:SMTP Authentication SupportVersion:7.x-1.x-devComponent:MiscellaneousPriority:MajorCategory:Support requestAssigned:UnassignedIssue tags:smtpGoogle appsReporter:kd8freCreated:February 25, 2011 - 19:46Updated:March 10, 2014 - 06:04 Log in or register to update this issue Jump to:Most recent comment I have tried all of the suggestions found in the issue queue for this module, and yet I am unable to get it to connect to the Google Apps SMTP Server. Here are my settings: SMTP Server: smtp.gmail.com Port: 587 or 465 (tried both) Encryption: SSL and TLS (tried both with both ports) Username:myname@mydomain.com Password: mypassword Email from address: myname@mydomain.com Email From Name: myreadablename Send Test email to:anotheraccount@mydomain.com With these settings I receive the following error: Error sending e-mail from myname@mydomain.com to anotheraccount@mydomain.com : SMTP Error: Could not connect to SMTP host. Any help would be truly appreciated. Comments Comment #1 kd8fre CreditAttribution: kd8fre commented February 25, 2011 at 9:13pm I should add that I am now finding that I am getting a (110) timeout error when it tries to connect. Log in or register to post comments Comment #2 Maung Maung CreditAttribution: Maung Maung commented February 28, 2011 at 8:39am The problem is at myname@mydomain.com. If you want to use Gmail as SMTP server, change myname@mydomain.com to youremail@gmail.com and password must be youremail@gmail.com password. If you are using Gmail with Google Apps under your domain, you can use youremail@yourGoogleAppsDomainName.com and password. Hopefully this will help your problem. Log in or register to post comments Comment #3 kd8fre CreditAttribution: kd8fre commented February 28, 2011 at 2:29pm I should have been more specific, I am u
In Register Categories Recent Discussions In this Discussion ALX1S January 2015 christiansayers March 2013 JRogers January 2015 peter June 2009 osTicket v1.9.12 (stable), osTicket v1.10-RC.2 (Release Candidate) now available! Go get it now Error: Failed to connect to smtp.gmail.com:465 [SMTP: Invalid response code received tehcno June 2009 in Troubleshooting and Problems Hello, I am trying to setup SMTP, for the smtp.gmail.com but when i hit submit, it produces https://www.drupal.org/node/1073104 the error saying "Error: Failed to connect to smtp.gmail.com:465 [SMTP: Invalid response code received from server (code: -1, response: )]", it seems that SSL is not enabled in SMTP script, i am not familiar with php so please guide to solve this issue.ThanksVinod Comments peter June 2009 Try port 587. See http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=13287 christiansayers March http://osticket.com/forum/discussion/2293/error-failed-to-connect-to-smtp-gmail-com-465-smtp-invalid-response-code-received 2013 Port 587 Resolves this issueJust a quick note that I had the same issue and port 587 resolves the problem ALX1S January 2015 Hi, Im having the same problem (I always use the 465 port for the SMTP) i set the 587 and still the same error for me.Do I have to install something else? (because when i Install TicketOS the only problem was Email Fleching will be unabiable)Can someone help me, pleaseThanks. JRogers January 2015 Hi, Im having the same problem (I always use the 465 port for the SMTP) i set the 587 and still the same error for me.Do I have to install something else? (because when i Install TicketOS the only problem was Email Fleching will be unabiable) Can someone help me, please Thanks. Please post a new topic for your issue. When doing so, be sure to provide the information requested here:Please read before requesting assistanceJack This discussion has been closed. Powered by Vanilla
and Tricks / Gmail SMTP Settings and New Security Measures Demystified Gmail SMTP Settings and New Security Measures DemystifiedWritten by Ryan Sullivan/ Updated on July 18, 2016/ 35 https://www.wpsitecare.com/gmail-smtp-settings/ CommentsTwitterFacebookPinterestLinkedInGoogle If you're not an internet guru, the Gmail SMTP settings can be pretty confusing. What's more, if you use WordPress, getting your website to deliver email correctly with all of the different hosting environments can be a real trick. Using your web host for email is not entirely dependable and sometimes can even be impossible depending on a number of factors. Because of that, a lot of WordPress error connecting users and developers choose to use a method other than php mail to send email, which is what WordPress uses by default. Before I dig into how to configure WordPress to work with Gmail's SMTP server, you'll need to know some basic information to get your gmail configuration up and running. You can also use these settings in any standard email client if you're trying to set up Gmail to error connecting to work on your desktop or cell phone. Here Are the Default Gmail SMTP Settings Gmail SMTP server address: smtp.gmail.com Gmail SMTP username: Your full Gmail address (e.g. yourusername@gmail.com) Gmail SMTP password: Your Gmail password Gmail SMTP port (TLS): 587 Gmail SMTP port (SSL): 465 Gmail SMTP TLS/SSL required: yes In this article, I won't get into too many details about the various SMTP options available, but there are some popular services using the SMTP protocol besides Gmail. Some great examples are hosted email services like Mandrill, Sendgrid, or even something like Amazon Web Services SES. There are a whole bunch of other similar services that I could list here, but that's not the purpose of this post. This post is about properly setting up the Easy WP SMTP plugin, your gmail SMTP settings, and navigating some pretty confusing security restrictions just to get an email from point A to point B. We spent several hours diagnosing and troubleshooting this email delivery issue for a customer, and figured we'd save you the heartache by publishing a quick walk-through. The reason we chose SMTP for this particular customer is because gmail already has SMTP support built in, and the customer wanted a quick solution that wasn't going to require