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Instead of relying on my host to send an email, I was thinking of sending the email messages using my Gmail account. The emails are personalized emails to the bands I play on my show.

Is it possible to do it?

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27 Answers 27

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Be sure to use System.Net.Mail, not the deprecated System.Web.Mail. Doing SSL with System.Web.Mail is a gross mess of hacky extensions.

using System.Net;
using System.Net.Mail;

var fromAddress = new MailAddress("[email protected]", "From Name");
var toAddress = new MailAddress("[email protected]", "To Name");
const string fromPassword = "fromPassword";
const string subject = "Subject";
const string body = "Body";

var smtp = new SmtpClient
{
    Host = "smtp.gmail.com",
    Port = 587,
    EnableSsl = true,
    DeliveryMethod = SmtpDeliveryMethod.Network,
    UseDefaultCredentials = false,
    Credentials = new NetworkCredential(fromAddress.Address, fromPassword)
};
using (var message = new MailMessage(fromAddress, toAddress)
{
    Subject = subject,
    Body = body
})
{
    smtp.Send(message);
}

Additionally go to the Google Account > Security page and look at the Signing in to Google > 2-Step Verification setting.

  • If it is enabled, then you have to generate a password allowing .NET to bypass the 2-Step Verification. To do this, click on Signing in to Google > App passwords, select app = Mail, and device = Windows Computer, and finally generate the password. Use the generated password in the fromPassword constant instead of your standard Gmail password.
  • If it is disabled, then you have to turn on Less secure app access, which is not recommended! So better enable the 2-Step verification.
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    You can still get user not logged in errors if Google just suddenly decides you have sent too many in the past xx number of minutes. You should always add a trySend, if it errors sleep a while, and then attempt again. Commented Aug 26, 2009 at 6:30
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    Interesting note: If you swap 'UseDefaultCredentials = false,' and 'Credentials = ...' it won't authenticate. Commented Nov 17, 2009 at 16:56
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    There are no problems with SPF using this method. Every email client can be configured to do exactly this. You just may get problems if you use your own server (i.e. something else than smtp.gmail.com) with [email protected] as sender. Btw: smtp.gmail.com automatically overwrites the sender address if it's not yours.
    – Meinersbur
    Commented Mar 18, 2010 at 18:39
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    I was having a hard time getting this working even with trying various tweaks. As suggested on a related post, I found that it was actually my antivirus that was preventing emails from being successfully sent. The antivirus in question is McAffee, and its "Access Protection" has a "Antivirus Standard Protection" category that has a "Prevent mass mailing worms from sending email" rule. Tweaking / disabling that rule got this code working for me! Commented Aug 5, 2012 at 17:02
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    I was getting the 5.5.1 Authentication Required error message until I realized I was testing with an account (my personal one) that had two factor authentication turned on. Once I used an account that didn't have that, it worked fine. I could also have generated a password for my application that I was testing from in my personal acct, but I didn't want to do that. Commented Jun 17, 2013 at 16:18
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The above answer doesn't work. You have to set DeliveryMethod = SmtpDeliveryMethod.Network or it will come back with a "client was not authenticated" error. Also it's always a good idea to put a timeout.

Revised code:

using System.Net.Mail;
using System.Net;

var fromAddress = new MailAddress("[email protected]", "From Name");
var toAddress = new MailAddress("[email protected]", "To Name");
const string fromPassword = "password";
const string subject = "test";
const string body = "Hey now!!";

var smtp = new SmtpClient
{
    Host = "smtp.gmail.com",
    Port = 587,
    EnableSsl = true,
    DeliveryMethod = SmtpDeliveryMethod.Network,
    Credentials = new NetworkCredential(fromAddress.Address, fromPassword),
    Timeout = 20000
};
using (var message = new MailMessage(fromAddress, toAddress)
{
    Subject = subject,
    Body = body
})
{
    smtp.Send(message);
}
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  • 3
    Hmm my guess is that SmtpDeliveryMethod.Network is the default, but maybe the default gets changed when running in IIS---was that what you were doing?
    – Domenic
    Commented Mar 16, 2009 at 19:55
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    I am using same code in Console application, it's through error "Failure sending mail." Commented Aug 26, 2015 at 15:02
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    This answer doesnt work. Please, look at the question stackoverflow.com/questions/34851484/…
    – user5515846
    Commented Jan 19, 2016 at 15:22
165

Edit 2022 Starting May 30, 2022, ​​Google will no longer support the use of third-party apps or devices which ask you to sign in to your Google Account using only your username and password. But you still can send E-Mail via your gmail account.

  1. Go to https://myaccount.google.com/security and turn on two step verification. Confirm your account by phone if needed.
  2. Click "App Passwords", just below the "2 step verification" tick.
  3. Request a new password for the mail app. enter image description here

Now just use this password instead of the original one for you account!

public static void SendMail2Step(string SMTPServer, int SMTP_Port, string From, string Password, string To, string Subject, string Body, string[] FileNames) {            
            var smtpClient = new SmtpClient(SMTPServer, SMTP_Port) {
                DeliveryMethod = SmtpDeliveryMethod.Network,
                UseDefaultCredentials = false,
                EnableSsl = true
            };                
            smtpClient.Credentials = new NetworkCredential(From, Password); //Use the new password, generated from google!
            var message = new System.Net.Mail.MailMessage(new System.Net.Mail.MailAddress(From, "SendMail2Step"), new System.Net.Mail.MailAddress(To, To));
            smtpClient.Send(message);
    }

Use like this:

SendMail2Step("smtp.gmail.com", 587, "[email protected]",
          "yjkjcipfdfkytgqv",//This will be generated by google, copy it here.
          "[email protected]", "test message subject", "Test message body ...", null);

For the other answers to work "from a server" first Turn On Access for less secure apps in the gmail account. This will be deprecated 30 May 2022

Looks like recently google changed it's security policy. The top rated answer no longer works, until you change your account settings as described here: https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/6010255?hl=en-GB As of March 2016, google changed the setting location again! enter image description here

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  • 4
    This worked for me. And is also concerning. Not sure I want to turn that security off. May need to rethink...
    – Sully
    Commented Apr 13, 2016 at 12:41
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    From security point of view better to turn on 2-step Verification and then generate and use app password- see How to send an email in .Net according to new security policies? Commented Jun 5, 2016 at 12:57
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    @BCS Software, inmy program, the user insert any email which my program has to use it to send the message throught. So, how I can make the email user able to send the email even if the 2-factor authentication is turned on??
    – Alaa'
    Commented Jan 18, 2018 at 13:44
  • This is the same setting you need to alter if you wanted to use a Microsoft Outlook client (on a desktop, mobile phone, etc) to send/receive emails through Google's GMail. Commented Apr 23, 2019 at 10:44
  • This did the trick for me. But make sure you put it back as quickly as you can :) Commented Oct 6, 2020 at 9:10
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This is to send email with attachement.. Simple and short..

source: http://coding-issues.blogspot.in/2012/11/sending-email-with-attachments-from-c.html

using System.Net;
using System.Net.Mail;

public void email_send()
{
    MailMessage mail = new MailMessage();
    SmtpClient SmtpServer = new SmtpClient("smtp.gmail.com");
    mail.From = new MailAddress("your [email protected]");
    mail.To.Add("[email protected]");
    mail.Subject = "Test Mail - 1";
    mail.Body = "mail with attachment";

    System.Net.Mail.Attachment attachment;
    attachment = new System.Net.Mail.Attachment("c:/textfile.txt");
    mail.Attachments.Add(attachment);

    SmtpServer.Port = 587;
    SmtpServer.Credentials = new System.Net.NetworkCredential("your [email protected]", "your password");
    SmtpServer.EnableSsl = true;

    SmtpServer.Send(mail);

}
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Google may block sign in attempts from some apps or devices that do not use modern security standards. Since these apps and devices are easier to break into, blocking them helps keep your account safer.

Some examples of apps that do not support the latest security standards include:

  • The Mail app on your iPhone or iPad with iOS 6 or below
  • The Mail app on your Windows phone preceding the 8.1 release
  • Some Desktop mail clients like Microsoft Outlook and Mozilla Thunderbird

Therefore, you have to enable Less Secure Sign-In in your google account.

After sign into google account, go to:

https://myaccount.google.com/lesssecureapps
or
https://www.google.com/settings/security/lesssecureapps

In C#, you can use the following code:

using (MailMessage mail = new MailMessage())
{
    mail.From = new MailAddress("[email protected]");
    mail.To.Add("[email protected]");
    mail.Subject = "Hello World";
    mail.Body = "<h1>Hello</h1>";
    mail.IsBodyHtml = true;
    mail.Attachments.Add(new Attachment("C:\\file.zip"));

    using (SmtpClient smtp = new SmtpClient("smtp.gmail.com", 587))
    {
        smtp.Credentials = new NetworkCredential("[email protected]", "password");
        smtp.EnableSsl = true;
        smtp.Send(mail);
    }
}
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For me to get it to work, i had to enable my gmail account making it possible for other apps to gain access. This is done with the "enable less secure apps" and also using this link: https://accounts.google.com/b/0/DisplayUnlockCaptcha

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Here is my version: "Send Email In C # Using Gmail".

using System;
using System.Net;
using System.Net.Mail;

namespace SendMailViaGmail
{
   class Program
   {
   static void Main(string[] args)
   {

      //Specify senders gmail address
      string SendersAddress = "[email protected]";
      //Specify The Address You want to sent Email To(can be any valid email address)
      string ReceiversAddress = "[email protected]";
      //Specify The password of gmial account u are using to sent mail(pw of [email protected])
      const string SendersPassword = "Password";
      //Write the subject of ur mail
      const string subject = "Testing";
      //Write the contents of your mail
      const string body = "Hi This Is my Mail From Gmail";

      try
      {
        //we will use Smtp client which allows us to send email using SMTP Protocol
        //i have specified the properties of SmtpClient smtp within{}
        //gmails smtp server name is smtp.gmail.com and port number is 587
        SmtpClient smtp = new SmtpClient
        {
           Host = "smtp.gmail.com",
           Port = 587,
           EnableSsl = true,
           DeliveryMethod = SmtpDeliveryMethod.Network,
           Credentials    = new NetworkCredential(SendersAddress, SendersPassword),
           Timeout = 3000
        };

        //MailMessage represents a mail message
        //it is 4 parameters(From,TO,subject,body)

        MailMessage message = new MailMessage(SendersAddress, ReceiversAddress, subject, body);
        /*WE use smtp sever we specified above to send the message(MailMessage message)*/

        smtp.Send(message);
        Console.WriteLine("Message Sent Successfully");
        Console.ReadKey();
     }

     catch (Exception ex)
     {
        Console.WriteLine(ex.Message);
        Console.ReadKey();
     }
    }
   }
 }
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    While your article may in fact answer the question, it would be preferable to include the essential parts of the answer here, and provide the link for reference. Stack Overflow is only as useful as its questions and answers, and if your blog host goes down or your URLs get moved around, this answer becomes useless. Thanks!
    – sarnold
    Commented Jan 16, 2012 at 6:08
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I hope this code will work fine. You can have a try.

// Include this.                
using System.Net.Mail;

string fromAddress = "[email protected]";
string mailPassword = "*****";       // Mail id password from where mail will be sent.
string messageBody = "Write the body of the message here.";


// Create smtp connection.
SmtpClient client = new SmtpClient();
client.Port = 587;//outgoing port for the mail.
client.Host = "smtp.gmail.com";
client.EnableSsl = true;
client.Timeout = 10000;
client.DeliveryMethod = SmtpDeliveryMethod.Network;
client.UseDefaultCredentials = false;
client.Credentials = new System.Net.NetworkCredential(fromAddress, mailPassword);


// Fill the mail form.
var send_mail = new MailMessage();

send_mail.IsBodyHtml = true;
//address from where mail will be sent.
send_mail.From = new MailAddress("[email protected]");
//address to which mail will be sent.           
send_mail.To.Add(new MailAddress("[email protected]");
//subject of the mail.
send_mail.Subject = "put any subject here";

send_mail.Body = messageBody;
client.Send(send_mail);
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    message send_mail = new MailMessage(); How is this line suppose to work? You can't implicitly convert 'System.Net.Mail.MailMessage' to 'System.Windows.Forms.Message'
    – Debaprasad
    Commented Mar 18, 2014 at 6:23
14

Source : Send email in ASP.NET C#

Below is a sample working code for sending in a mail using C#, in the below example I am using google’s smtp server.

The code is pretty self explanatory, replace email and password with your email and password values.

public void SendEmail(string address, string subject, string message)
{
    string email = "[email protected]";
    string password = "put-your-GMAIL-password-here";

    var loginInfo = new NetworkCredential(email, password);
    var msg = new MailMessage();
    var smtpClient = new SmtpClient("smtp.gmail.com", 587);

    msg.From = new MailAddress(email);
    msg.To.Add(new MailAddress(address));
    msg.Subject = subject;
    msg.Body = message;
    msg.IsBodyHtml = true;

    smtpClient.EnableSsl = true;
    smtpClient.UseDefaultCredentials = false;
    smtpClient.Credentials = loginInfo;
    smtpClient.Send(msg);
}
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  • Instead of var ,I have used class name like NetworkCredential,MailMessage and SmtpClient.It work for me.
    – Jui Test
    Commented Feb 28, 2013 at 7:33
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    This worked for me. Besides all the good points which are valid and mentioned above as well such as gmail security stuff mentioned above. The reason it worked was that one needs to switch off the default credentials of the object first, which are probably null or left empty BEFORE they can set their SmtpClient credentials, not AFTER. Thanks Yasser Shaikh. Commented Sep 15, 2020 at 3:21
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To avoid security issues in Gmail, you should generate an app password first from your Gmail settings and you can use this password instead of a real password to send an email even if you use two steps verification.

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  • Yes, I agree for gmail you will need to set this up. However i am not very keen on having a second less secure password with full access to my account. If you somehow can integrate "sign in with google" and store the token on the app it might be a better solution. However I have not tested this yet.
    – Cees
    Commented Jan 26, 2022 at 4:46
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Include this,

using System.Net.Mail;

And then,

MailMessage sendmsg = new MailMessage(SendersAddress, ReceiversAddress, subject, body); 
SmtpClient client = new SmtpClient("smtp.gmail.com");

client.Port = 587;
client.Credentials = new System.Net.NetworkCredential("[email protected]","password");
client.EnableSsl = true;

client.Send(sendmsg);
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If you want to send background email, then please do the below

 public void SendEmail(string address, string subject, string message)
 {
 Thread threadSendMails;
 threadSendMails = new Thread(delegate()
    {

      //Place your Code here 

     });
  threadSendMails.IsBackground = true;
  threadSendMails.Start();
}

and add namespace

using System.Threading;
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Try This,

    private void button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
    {
        try
        {
            MailMessage mail = new MailMessage();
            SmtpClient SmtpServer = new SmtpClient("smtp.gmail.com");

            mail.From = new MailAddress("[email protected]");
            mail.To.Add("to_address");
            mail.Subject = "Test Mail";
            mail.Body = "This is for testing SMTP mail from GMAIL";

            SmtpServer.Port = 587;
            SmtpServer.Credentials = new System.Net.NetworkCredential("username", "password");
            SmtpServer.EnableSsl = true;

            SmtpServer.Send(mail);
            MessageBox.Show("mail Send");
        }
        catch (Exception ex)
        {
            MessageBox.Show(ex.ToString());
        }
    }
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From 1 Jun 2022, ​​Google has added some security features

Google is no longer support the use of third-party apps or devices which ask you to sign in to your Google Account using only your username and password or send mail directly using username and password of google account. But you still can send E-Mail via your gmail account using generating app password.

Below are the steps for generate new password.

  1. Go to https://myaccount.google.com/security
  2. Turn on two step verification.
  3. Confirm your account by phone if needed.
  4. Click "App Passwords", just below the "2 step verification" tick. Request a new password for the mail app.

Now we have to use this password for sending mail instead of the original password of your account.

Below is the example code for sending mail

public static void SendMailFromApp(string SMTPServer, int SMTP_Port, string From, string Password, string To, string Subject, string Body) {            
            var smtpClient = new SmtpClient(SMTPServer, SMTP_Port) {
                DeliveryMethod = SmtpDeliveryMethod.Network,
                UseDefaultCredentials = false,
                EnableSsl = true
            };                
            smtpClient.Credentials = new NetworkCredential(From, Password); //Use the new password, generated from google!
            var message = new System.Net.Mail.MailMessage(new System.Net.Mail.MailAddress(From, "SendMail2Step"), new System.Net.Mail.MailAddress(To, To));
            smtpClient.Send(message);
    }

You can to call method like below

SendMailFromApp("smtp.gmail.com", 25, "[email protected]",
          "tyugyyj1556jhghg",//This will be generated by google, copy it here.
          "[email protected]", "New Mail Subject", "Body of mail from My App");
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use this way

MailMessage sendmsg = new MailMessage(SendersAddress, ReceiversAddress, subject, body); 
SmtpClient client = new SmtpClient("smtp.gmail.com");

client.Port = Convert.ToInt32("587");
client.EnableSsl = true;
client.Credentials = new System.Net.NetworkCredential("[email protected]","MyPassWord");
client.Send(sendmsg);

Don't forget this :

using System.Net;
using System.Net.Mail;
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Changing sender on Gmail / Outlook.com email:

To prevent spoofing - Gmail/Outlook.com won't let you send from an arbitrary user account name.

If you have a limited number of senders you can follow these instructions and then set the From field to this address: Sending mail from a different address

If you are wanting to send from an arbitrary email address (such as a feedback form on website where the user enters their email and you don't want them emailing you directly) about the best you can do is this :

        msg.ReplyToList.Add(new System.Net.Mail.MailAddress(email, friendlyName));

This would let you just hit 'reply' in your email account to reply to the fan of your band on a feedback page, but they wouldn't get your actual email which would likely lead to a tonne of spam.

If you're in a controlled environment this works great, but please note that I've seen some email clients send to the from address even when reply-to is specified (I don't know which).

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I had the same issue, but it was resolved by going to gmail's security settings and Allowing Less Secure apps. The Code from Domenic & Donny works, but only if you enabled that setting

If you are signed in (to Google) you can follow this link and toggle "Turn on" for "Access for less secure apps"

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using System;
using System.Net;
using System.Net.Mail;

namespace SendMailViaGmail
{
   class Program
   {
   static void Main(string[] args)
   {

      //Specify senders gmail address
      string SendersAddress = "[email protected]";
      //Specify The Address You want to sent Email To(can be any valid email address)
      string ReceiversAddress = "[email protected]";
      //Specify The password of gmial account u are using to sent mail(pw of [email protected])
      const string SendersPassword = "Password";
      //Write the subject of ur mail
      const string subject = "Testing";
      //Write the contents of your mail
      const string body = "Hi This Is my Mail From Gmail";

      try
      {
        //we will use Smtp client which allows us to send email using SMTP Protocol
        //i have specified the properties of SmtpClient smtp within{}
        //gmails smtp server name is smtp.gmail.com and port number is 587
        SmtpClient smtp = new SmtpClient
        {
           Host = "smtp.gmail.com",
           Port = 587,
           EnableSsl = true,
           DeliveryMethod = SmtpDeliveryMethod.Network,
           Credentials = new NetworkCredential(SendersAddress, SendersPassword),
           Timeout = 3000
        };

        //MailMessage represents a mail message
        //it is 4 parameters(From,TO,subject,body)

        MailMessage message = new MailMessage(SendersAddress, ReceiversAddress, subject, body);
        /*WE use smtp sever we specified above to send the message(MailMessage message)*/

        smtp.Send(message);
        Console.WriteLine("Message Sent Successfully");
        Console.ReadKey();
     }
     catch (Exception ex)
     {
        Console.WriteLine(ex.Message);
        Console.ReadKey();
     }
}
}
}
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enter image description here

Google has removed the less secure apps setting from our Google accounts, this means that we can no longer send emails from the SMTP server using our actual google passwords. We need to either use Xoauth2 and authorize the user or create a an apps password on an account that has 2fa enabled.

Once created an apps password can be used in place of your standard gmail password.

class Program
{
    private const string To = "[email protected]";
    private const string From = "[email protected]";
    
    private const string GoogleAppPassword = "XXXXXXXX";
    
    private const string Subject = "Test email";
    private const string Body = "<h1>Hello</h1>";
    
    
    static void Main(string[] args)
    {
        Console.WriteLine("Hello World!");
        
        var smtpClient = new SmtpClient("smtp.gmail.com")
        {
            Port = 587,
            Credentials = new NetworkCredential(From , GoogleAppPassword),
            EnableSsl = true,
        };
        var mailMessage = new MailMessage
        {
            From = new MailAddress(From),
            Subject = Subject,
            Body = Body,
            IsBodyHtml = true,
        };
        mailMessage.To.Add(To);

        smtpClient.Send(mailMessage);
    }
}

Quick fix for SMTP username and password not accepted error

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After google update, This is the valid method to send an email using c# or .net.

using System;
using System.Net;
using System.Net.Mail;

namespace EmailApp
{
    internal class Program
    {
        public static void Main(string[] args)
        {
            String SendMailFrom = "Sender Email";
            String SendMailTo = "Reciever Email";
            String SendMailSubject = "Email Subject";
            String SendMailBody = "Email Body";

            try
            {
                SmtpClient SmtpServer = new SmtpClient("smtp.gmail.com",587);
                SmtpServer.DeliveryMethod = SmtpDeliveryMethod.Network;
                MailMessage email = new MailMessage();
                // START
                email.From = new MailAddress(SendMailFrom);
                email.To.Add(SendMailTo);
                email.CC.Add(SendMailFrom);
                email.Subject = SendMailSubject;
                email.Body = SendMailBody;
                //END
                SmtpServer.Timeout = 5000;
                SmtpServer.EnableSsl = true;
                SmtpServer.UseDefaultCredentials = false;
                SmtpServer.Credentials = new NetworkCredential(SendMailFrom, "Google App Password");
                SmtpServer.Send(email);

                Console.WriteLine("Email Successfully Sent");
                Console.ReadKey();
            }
            catch (Exception ex)
            {
                Console.WriteLine(ex.ToString());
                Console.ReadKey();
            }

        }
    }
}

For creating the app password, you can follow this article: https://www.techaeblogs.live/2022/06/how-to-send-email-using-gmail.html

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Here is one method to send mail and getting credentials from web.config:

public static string SendEmail(string To, string Subject, string Msg, bool bodyHtml = false, bool test = false, Stream AttachmentStream = null, string AttachmentType = null, string AttachmentFileName = null)
{
    try
    {
        System.Net.Mail.MailMessage newMsg = new System.Net.Mail.MailMessage(System.Configuration.ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["mailCfg"], To, Subject, Msg);
        newMsg.BodyEncoding = System.Text.Encoding.UTF8;
        newMsg.HeadersEncoding = System.Text.Encoding.UTF8;
        newMsg.SubjectEncoding = System.Text.Encoding.UTF8;

        System.Net.Mail.SmtpClient smtpClient = new System.Net.Mail.SmtpClient();
        if (AttachmentStream != null && AttachmentType != null && AttachmentFileName != null)
        {
            System.Net.Mail.Attachment attachment = new System.Net.Mail.Attachment(AttachmentStream, AttachmentFileName);
            System.Net.Mime.ContentDisposition disposition = attachment.ContentDisposition;
            disposition.FileName = AttachmentFileName;
            disposition.DispositionType = System.Net.Mime.DispositionTypeNames.Attachment;

            newMsg.Attachments.Add(attachment);
        }
        if (test)
        {
            smtpClient.PickupDirectoryLocation = "C:\\TestEmail";
            smtpClient.DeliveryMethod = System.Net.Mail.SmtpDeliveryMethod.SpecifiedPickupDirectory;
        }
        else
        {
            //smtpClient.EnableSsl = true;
        }

        newMsg.IsBodyHtml = bodyHtml;
        smtpClient.Send(newMsg);
        return SENT_OK;
    }
    catch (Exception ex)
    {

        return "Error: " + ex.Message
             + "<br/><br/>Inner Exception: "
             + ex.InnerException;
    }

}

And the corresponding section in web.config:

<appSettings>
    <add key="mailCfg" value="[email protected]"/>
</appSettings>
<system.net>
  <mailSettings>
    <smtp deliveryMethod="Network" from="[email protected]">
      <network defaultCredentials="false" host="mail.exapmple.com" userName="[email protected]" password="your_password" port="25"/>
    </smtp>
  </mailSettings>
</system.net>
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Try this one

public static bool Send(string receiverEmail, string ReceiverName, string subject, string body)
{
        MailMessage mailMessage = new MailMessage();
        MailAddress mailAddress = new MailAddress("[email protected]", "Sender Name"); // [email protected] = input Sender Email Address 
        mailMessage.From = mailAddress;
        mailAddress = new MailAddress(receiverEmail, ReceiverName);
        mailMessage.To.Add(mailAddress);
        mailMessage.Subject = subject;
        mailMessage.Body = body;
        mailMessage.IsBodyHtml = true;

        SmtpClient mailSender = new SmtpClient("smtp.gmail.com", 587)
        {
            EnableSsl = true,
            UseDefaultCredentials = false,
            DeliveryMethod = System.Net.Mail.SmtpDeliveryMethod.Network,
            Credentials = new NetworkCredential("[email protected]", "pass")   // [email protected] = input sender email address  
                                                                           //pass = sender email password
        };

        try
        {
            mailSender.Send(mailMessage);
            return true;
        }
        catch (SmtpFailedRecipientException ex)
        { 
          // Write the exception to a Log file.
        }
        catch (SmtpException ex)
        { 
           // Write the exception to a Log file.
        }
        finally
        {
            mailSender = null;
            mailMessage.Dispose();
        }
        return false;
}
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You can try Mailkit. It gives you better and advance functionality for send mail. You can find more from this Here is an example

    MimeMessage message = new MimeMessage();
    message.From.Add(new MailboxAddress("FromName", "[email protected]"));
    message.To.Add(new MailboxAddress("ToName", "[email protected]"));
    message.Subject = "MyEmailSubject";

    message.Body = new TextPart("plain")
    {
        Text = @"MyEmailBodyOnlyTextPart"
    };

    using (var client = new SmtpClient())
    {
        client.Connect("SERVER", 25); // 25 is port you can change accordingly

        // Note: since we don't have an OAuth2 token, disable
        // the XOAUTH2 authentication mechanism.
        client.AuthenticationMechanisms.Remove("XOAUTH2");

        // Note: only needed if the SMTP server requires authentication
        client.Authenticate("YOUR_USER_NAME", "YOUR_PASSWORD");

        client.Send(message);
        client.Disconnect(true);
    }
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How to Set App-specific password for gmail

If your Google password doesn't work, you may need to create an app-specific password for Gmail on Google. https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/185833?hl=en

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This is no longer supported incase you are trying to do this now.

https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/6010255?hl=en&visit_id=637960864118404117-800836189&p=less-secure-apps&rd=1#zippy=

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Copying from another answer, the above methods work but gmail always replaces the "from" and "reply to" email with the actual sending gmail account. apparently there is a work around however:

http://karmic-development.blogspot.in/2013/10/send-email-from-aspnet-using-gmail-as.html

"3. In the Accounts Tab, Click on the link "Add another email address you own" then verify it"

Or possibly this

Update 3: Reader Derek Bennett says, "The solution is to go into your gmail Settings:Accounts and "Make default" an account other than your gmail account. This will cause gmail to re-write the From field with whatever the default account's email address is."

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The methods outlined above no longer works for me. It just stopped working. It worked fine when I used it earlier in the year.

In my search for a solution, I saw this:

(https://workspaceupdates.googleblog.com/2023/09/winding-down-google-sync-and-less-secure-apps-support.html)

Access to Less Secure Apps (LSA) will be turned off in two stages:

1. Beginning June 15, 2024:
• The LSA settings will be removed from the Admin console and can no longer be changed. Enabled users can connect during this time, but disabled users will no longer be able to access LSAs. This includes all third-party apps that require password-only access to Gmail, Google Calendar, Contacts via protocols such as CalDAV, CardDAV, IMAP, SMTP, and POP. 
• The IMAP enable/disable settings will be removed from users’ Gmail settings.
• If you’ve been using LSAs prior to this date, you can continue using them until September 30, 2024.

I then implemented OAuth2 Authorization and am now looking for c# code to send email that takes in the Google Access Token.

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