Hi Kevin, Gmail uses authentication that makes connecting web apps simple. The user's credentials are not stored and you can go in to Gmail's settings at any time and revoke access. Since this is done with a webpage and callback, it's not ideal for use with things like command line tools. Enabling the option to use "Less secure apps" requires you to set up a unique password for that particular app. While this is indeed less secure than the normal authentication, the user still has the ability to revoke access to that particular app. You will find that setting up many apps that are not web based will require this same setting to be turned on and I personally use it for git, trillian, mutt and many other apps. I hope this helps. Wayne On Sun, Dec 18, 2016 at 09:36:30PM +0200, Kevin Wilson wrote: > Hi, > I tried to send a patch with git-email account following tutorials I > found on the web. > > I got and error saying "Unable to initialize SMTP..." > > I saw that many others get this error. > > I tried many solutions, but the only thing that worked was by going > the gmail account setting, to "Sign-in & security" and to > set "Allow less secure apps: " to be on. > > see in the "Answers" section in: > http://stackoverflow.com/questions/28038662/unable-to-initialize-smtp-properly-using-git > > Did anyone encounter this issue ? > > My question is: is there another way ? I am not happy to set "Allow > less secure apps:" to be on, as this > makes the security of my email account less strong, so it seems. > > Regards, > Kevin > > _______________________________________________ > Kernelnewbies mailing list > Kernelnewbies@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://lists.kernelnewbies.org/mailman/listinfo/kernelnewbies
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