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Hello. I run Moodle and my project uses the Gmail 'domains' service where we use Gmail as our email processor. IE: We have no email service on our server, we use Googles.
Google's mail servers can be set up as the SMTP server for Moodle, although in many cases may not be suitable for a production system (see first heading below).


We run Moodle to train new developers/staff and so we needed the emails from the courses and Ask a Question type module.


I was able to get Gmail working under these conditions by doing the following:


In the Email section for smtp host I used: smtp.gmail.com
== Is Google mail suitable for your requirements? ==
My @theseventhsungame.net email (Which again we use Gmail domains..)
The above email's password.


Before spending any time trying to get Gmail to work as your SMTP server, please read the following two points carefully and make sure you understand the limitations. It is also worth reading [https://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=65156&parent=988492 this forum post] which suggests what is probably a more suitable solution.


I then opened /lib/phpmailer/ and modified the following files:
Google mail has a couple of limitations which make it unsuitable for many Moodle installs. Please check the following two points before continuing.
# '''No support for multiple "From" addresses.''' When sending emails, Moodle attempts to send them "From" the email address of the user writing the message, this allows the recipient to reply directly to the sender via email. Google, both in their Gmail and Apps for Education product do not allow this - so any emails sent from the system will be from the account you use to authenticate on the SMTP server. To make things more confusing, the name will be the recipients, but the email address will be the SMTP account's email address, for example: "Dr Fred Bloggs" <moodlemail@mycollege.edu>. If you wanted to use Gmail's SMTP regardless, you would be advised to use a dedicated account for the purpose, and have an auto response so that messages to the address bounce back with an instruction to click on the link in the email and reply through Moodle.
# '''Daily limit of 500 sent messages.''' There is a daily limit on any one google account of [http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2008/06/gmails-limitations-for-sending-messages.html 500 individual email messages, or 2000 recipients across all emails]. Your account can get blocked if you go over this on a regular basis. If you have more than 500 users, it will only take one message to the front page news forum to exceed this quota.


class.phpmailer.php
== GMail SMTP with Moodle ==
around line 162
Using Gmail's SMTP servers is a very straight forward process. First navigate to the following location:


I changed var$Port =25; to 465
Location: ''Settings > Site administration > Plugins > Message outputs > Email''


class.phpmailer.smtp
around line 30


I changed var $SMTP_PORT = 25; to 465
To get the SMTP servers functioning, only four values need to be set:


In the class.phpmailer.smtp file
'''SMTP hosts:''' smtp.gmail.com:465  ''NOTE: Leave out the port (:465) in 1.9.2 or lower''
around line 83


DIRECTLY after the Fucntion header, so the next line after the {
'''SMTP security:''' SSL
I added:
$host='ssl://' . $host;


I am now sending mail using the GMAIL feature.
'''SMTP username:''' Your email address @gmail.com or your own domain if using Google Apps


http://www.theseventhsungame.net
'''SMTP password:''' password for the above email account
http://www.theseventhsungame.net/tssuniversity


Hope that helps someone =)


Sincerely,
You may get an email from Gmail saying that an external application is trying to access your account and Google will actually
Chel Ramsey
prevent this login process from succeeding.  
admin@theseventhsungame.net


To prevent this from happening, log into your gmail.com account and then visit: [https://accounts.google.com/DisplayUnlockCaptcha https://accounts.google.com/DisplayUnlockCaptcha]


PS an additional step you may or may not need to take is to Un-comment the php_openssl.dll extension in php.ini I did not have to do this.
And you will then see the following message:
 
Sign in using the application you want to authorize access to your account within the next ten minutes.
Google will remember the application after it signs in, and will allow it to access your account in the future
as long as it uses the correct password.
 
After you have done this, you will then be able to send emails through the Google SMTP server.
 
== See also==
 
*Email settings in [[Messaging settings]]
 
[[ja:GmailでのEメール設定]]

Latest revision as of 12:20, 5 December 2015

Google's mail servers can be set up as the SMTP server for Moodle, although in many cases may not be suitable for a production system (see first heading below).


Is Google mail suitable for your requirements?

Before spending any time trying to get Gmail to work as your SMTP server, please read the following two points carefully and make sure you understand the limitations. It is also worth reading this forum post which suggests what is probably a more suitable solution.

Google mail has a couple of limitations which make it unsuitable for many Moodle installs. Please check the following two points before continuing.

  1. No support for multiple "From" addresses. When sending emails, Moodle attempts to send them "From" the email address of the user writing the message, this allows the recipient to reply directly to the sender via email. Google, both in their Gmail and Apps for Education product do not allow this - so any emails sent from the system will be from the account you use to authenticate on the SMTP server. To make things more confusing, the name will be the recipients, but the email address will be the SMTP account's email address, for example: "Dr Fred Bloggs" <moodlemail@mycollege.edu>. If you wanted to use Gmail's SMTP regardless, you would be advised to use a dedicated account for the purpose, and have an auto response so that messages to the address bounce back with an instruction to click on the link in the email and reply through Moodle.
  2. Daily limit of 500 sent messages. There is a daily limit on any one google account of 500 individual email messages, or 2000 recipients across all emails. Your account can get blocked if you go over this on a regular basis. If you have more than 500 users, it will only take one message to the front page news forum to exceed this quota.

GMail SMTP with Moodle

Using Gmail's SMTP servers is a very straight forward process. First navigate to the following location:

Location: Settings > Site administration > Plugins > Message outputs > Email


To get the SMTP servers functioning, only four values need to be set:

SMTP hosts: smtp.gmail.com:465 NOTE: Leave out the port (:465) in 1.9.2 or lower

SMTP security: SSL

SMTP username: Your email address @gmail.com or your own domain if using Google Apps

SMTP password: password for the above email account


You may get an email from Gmail saying that an external application is trying to access your account and Google will actually prevent this login process from succeeding.

To prevent this from happening, log into your gmail.com account and then visit: https://accounts.google.com/DisplayUnlockCaptcha

And you will then see the following message:

Sign in using the application you want to authorize access to your account within the next ten minutes.
Google will remember the application after it signs in, and will allow it to access your account in the future
as long as it uses the correct password.

After you have done this, you will then be able to send emails through the Google SMTP server.

See also