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  • Thread Starter JulianSMoore

    (@juliansmoore)

    Ah. I told Google the origin was localhost:8080… would that be the problem? If so, how do I change the value in Postman? Thx.

    Thread Starter JulianSMoore

    (@juliansmoore)

    <sigh> Sorry about that.. all I had to do was update the settings in the google developers console </sigh>

    However, whilst authorisation has been granted, sending a test email returned this error

    “Communication Error [334] – make sure the Envelope From email is the same account used to create the Client ID.”

    Any advice much appreciated…

    PS If I knew how to search plugin support areas I would…

    Plugin Author Jason Hendriks

    (@jasonhendriks)

    make sure the Envelope From email is the same account used to create the Client ID

    If you login to Google as [email protected], then the address you told Postman was your Google account (the Envelope From email on the Account tab) must also be [email protected]. You have a mismatch.

    PS If I knew how to search plugin support areas I would…

    It’s here.
    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/postman-smtp/other_notes/

    But I need to put together a FAQ on my website or something.

    Thanks for using!

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