![]() I did have to get a ‘secure ID’ from AT&T and also set up the POP/IMAP type of settings in the browser that I use Outlook with. The idea of signing the GNU/GPL/GPx licensing seemed to be worth more than $40.00 to me. I get the same fatal-error message when I use the plugin to send a test message at Gmail SMTP plugin>Settings>Test email. I recently purchased Office 2016 for the home machine ( Win 7 Pro ) to avoid the subscription fee associated with later versions or 365. You might ask if they have changed the email attributes of their PCs to conform to new requirements from the ATT.COM / ATT.NET account or a similar one where they needed to add either OAuth or an Outlook client. Yet the problem could be at the user’s end. Click Add Multiple SMTPs button in Add single SMTP window. Take Settings -> SMTP from left side bar in Morphymail. Invalid Recipient Address - Check if the email address(es) you are attempting to send the emails to is valid and if there are no spelling mistakes. Here is more from a related post that I made: STEP 3: Settings in Morphymail SMTP Settings Window. You might want to update your post for this since 2SV is increasingly popular as a means of protecting accounts. ![]() One must create an application specific password. Try enabling less secure apps in your Google account. The insecure apps security setting doesn’t exist in my Gmail settings because I use 2-Step Verification.
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