Configuring SMTP Module in Drupal 10 for Gmail: A Guide

In a recent blog post by Kaleem Clarkson, readers are guided through configuring the SMTP Module in Drupal 10 with Gmail following Google's removal of less secure apps. Starting September 30, 2024, Google will no longer permit the use of less secure apps, necessitating the setup of app-specific passwords for Gmail accounts. 

This comprehensive guide equips users with the steps to ensure uninterrupted email functionality on their Drupal 10 websites, particularly for sending password reset links and other form submissions via Gmail. With Composer, Drush, and access to a Gmail account, users can navigate the configuration process seamlessly, safeguarding their site's communication channels in light of Google's security updates.

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