oAuth2 required to send email from gmail account

David Miller justdave at bugzilla.org
Mon Sep 23 14:00:02 UTC 2024


And that will be breaking on Sept 30th. :-(

See https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1888604

Help fixing this would be greatly appreciated.

On 9/21/24 9:33 AM, Ivan Krylov wrote:
> В Sat, 21 Sep 2024 15:14:58 +0200
> Herman Viaene<herman.viaene at edpnet.be> пишет:
>
>> Any way out???
> If you enable 2-factor authentication on the Google account (relatively
> secure one-time password apps won't suffice until you also give them
> your phone number; make sure you don't lose your 2nd factor or you're
> locked out forever), Google will grudgingly allow you to create an "app
> password": a special password that can be given to "unsafe"
> applications to let them send e-mail without fully logging into Google.
>
> Otherwise the only way to send e-mail via GMail is to teach Bugzilla to
> speak Google's bespoke dialect of OAuth2 [*] and register an API key.
>
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