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Hello,

I have a standard Google Apps account. I have setup a custom domain through Google Apps. I am able to send and receive emails successfully through Google Apps when I use the Gmail interface. However, I want to send an email via code. In order to attempt this, I have been trying the following code:

MailMessage mailMessage = new MailMessage();
mailMessage.To.Add("someone@somewhere.com");
mailMessage.Subject = "Test";
mailMessage.Body = "<html><body>This is a test</body></html>";
mailMessage.IsBodyHtml = true;

// Create the credentials to login to the gmail account associated with my custom domain
string sendEmailsFrom = "emailAddress@mydomain.com";             
string sendEmailsFromPassword = "password";
NetworkCredential cred = new NetworkCredential(sendEmailsFrom, sendEmailsFromPassword);

SmtpClient mailClient = new SmtpClient("smtp.gmail.com", 587);
mailClient.EnableSsl = true;
mailClient.DeliveryMethod = SmtpDeliveryMethod.Network;
mailClient.UseDefaultCredentials = false;
mailClient.Timeout = 20000;
mailClient.Credentials = cred;
mailClient.Send(mailMessage);

When the Send method is reached, an Exception is thrown that states:

"The SMTP server requires a secure connection or the client was not authenticated. The server response was: 5.5.1 Authentication Required."

How do I send emails through my custom domain via Google?

Thanks!

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Does port 465 work better maybe? – Lucero Apr 16 at 21:01

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There is no need to hard code all smtp settings in your code. Put them in web.config instead:

<smtp from="example@domain.com" deliveryMethod="Network">
    <network host="smtp.gmail.com" port="587"
        userName="example@domain.com" password="password"/>
</smtp>

End when you send email just enable SSL on your SmtpClient:

var message = new MailMessage("navin@php.net");
// here is an important part:
message.From = new MailAddress("example@domain.com", "Mailer");
// it's superfluous part here since from address is defined in .config file
// in my example. But since you don't use .config file, you will need it.

var client = new SmtpClient();
client.EnableSsl = true;
client.Send(message);

Make sure that you're sending email from the same email address with which you're trying to authenticate at Gmail.

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the full webconfig is under <configuration> and should be <system.net> <mailSettings> <smtp from="example@domain.com" deliveryMethod="Network"> <network host="smtp.gmail.com" port="587" userName="example@domain.com" password="password"/> </smtp> </mailSettings> </system.net> – Simon Oct 10 at 6:10

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