Send Email via C# through Google Apps account
I have a standard Google Apps account. I have setup a custom domain through Google Apps. I am able to send and receive emails successfully through Google Apps when I use the Gmail interface. However, I want to send an email via code. In order to attempt this, I have been trying the following code:
MailMessage mailMessage = new MailMessage();
mailMessage.To.Add("[email protected]");
mailMessage.Subject = "Test";
mailMessage.Body = "<html><body>This is a test</body></html>";
mailMessage.IsBodyHtml = true;
// Create the credentials to login to the gmail account associated with my custom domain
string sendEmailsFrom = "[email protected]";
string sendEmailsFromPassword = "password";
NetworkCredential cred = new NetworkCredential(sendEmailsFrom, sendEmailsFromPassword);
SmtpClient mailClient = new SmtpClient("smtp.gmail.com", 587);
mailClient.EnableSsl = true;
mailClient.DeliveryMethod = SmtpDeliveryMethod.Network;
mailClient.UseDefaultCredentials = false;
mailClient.Timeout = 20000;
mailClient.Credentials = cred;
mailClient.Send(mailMessage);
When the Send method is reached, an Exception is thrown that states:
"The SMTP server requires a secure connection or the client was not authenticated. The server response was: 5.5.1 Authentication Required."
How do I send emails through my custom domain via Google?
Thanks!
There is no need to hardcode all smtp settings in your code. Put them in web.config instead. This way you can encrypt these settings if needed and change them on the fly without recompiling your application.
<configuration>
<system.net>
<mailSettings>
<smtp from="[email protected]" deliveryMethod="Network">
<network host="smtp.gmail.com" port="587"
userName="[email protected]" password="password"/>
</smtp>
</mailSettings>
</system.net>
</configuration>
End when you send email just enable SSL on your SmtpClient:
var message = new MailMessage("[email protected]");
// here is an important part:
message.From = new MailAddress("[email protected]", "Mailer");
// it's superfluous part here since from address is defined in .config file
// in my example. But since you don't use .config file, you will need it.
var client = new SmtpClient();
client.EnableSsl = true;
client.Send(message);
Make sure that you're sending email from the same email address with which you're trying to authenticate at Gmail.
Note: Starting with .NET 4.0 you can insert enableSsl="true" into web.config as opposed to setting it in code.
This is what I use in WPF 4
SmtpClient client = new SmtpClient();
client.Credentials = new NetworkCredential("[email protected]", "P@$$w0rD");
client.Port = 587;
client.Host = "smtp.gmail.com";
client.EnableSsl = true;
try
{
MailAddress maFrom = new MailAddress("[email protected]", "Sender's Name", Encoding.UTF8),
MailAddress maTo = new MailAddress("[email protected]", "Recipient's Name", Encoding.UTF8);
MailMessage mmsg = new MailMessage(maFrom, maTo);
mmsg.Body = "<html><body><h1>Some HTML Text for Test as BODY</h1></body></html>";
mmsg.BodyEncoding = Encoding.UTF8;
mmsg.IsBodyHtml = true;
mmsg.Subject = "Some Other Text as Subject";
mmsg.SubjectEncoding = Encoding.UTF8;
client.Send(mmsg);
MessageBox.Show("Done");
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
MessageBox.Show(ex.ToString(), ex.Message);
//throw;
}
Watch for Firewalls and Anti-Viruses. These creepy things tend to block applications sending email. I use McAfee Enterprise and I have to add the executable name (like Bazar.* for both Bazar.exe and Bazar.vshost.exe) to be able to send emails...
change the port to 465