How to send e-mails from any address using Gmail’s SMTP server
This post was published 4 years 6 months 19 days ago which may make its actuality or expire date not be valid anymore. This site is not responsible for any misunderstanding.A little while ago there were instructions on how you could use Gmail’s SMTP server to send mail from any e-mail address. Drawback: Google would always rewrite your From: address back to your original Gmail address, kinda defeating our original idea. Last week then, Google added a new feature allowing Gmail users to add multiple e-mail addys and to choose one from a drop-down list when sending a message via the Gmail interface. What hasn’t been mentioned yet is that once you’ve added another verified e-mail address to your Gmail account, Gmail’s SMTP server would happily forward the new From: address! And this is how you do it:
- Log in to your Gmail account.
- Click ‘Settings’ along the top of any page, and then select the ‘Accounts’ tab.
- Click ‘Add another email address’ in the ‘Send mail as:’ section.
- Enter your full name in the ‘Name:’ field, and the email address you’d like to send messages from in the ‘Email address:’ field.
- Click ‘Next Step >>,’ and then click ‘Send Verification’ to complete the process. Gmail will send a verification message to your other email address to confirm that you’d like to add it to your Gmail account.
- Now go to your e-mail client software to setup your e-mail account.
- Under e-mail address, use one of the verified e-mails you’ve added to your Gmail account.
- Under outgoing mail smtp server, use smtp.gmail.com. Since it requires SMTP authorization, use your Gmail account as username (e.g. yourname@gmail.com) and your Gmail password as password. You can turn TSL on or off.
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