Have a video tutorial, how to send to gmail plis
You need to use the latest development version, i.e. Hooker 3.3.2 Beta, at the moment of writing.
OpenSSL library which is required for SSL/TLS encryption is bundled with Hooker 3.3.2 Beta.
Here is an example configuration for Gmail:
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Have you enabled STMP authentication for your Gmail account?
You must enter your username (full email address) and password.
Of course, I made sure they are not wrong. I don't know what it's about, going to use it with outlook.
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A quick test with a Gmail account worked fine.
Are you using Hooker 3.3.1 Beta? Have you installed the most recent OpenSSL library into Hooker's directory?
But it works with outlook.com with this configuration:
SMTP: smtp-mail.outlook.com
Port: 587
Security: STARTTLS
I've got the test mail with this.
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Are you using Hooker 3.3.1 Beta? Have you installed the most recent OpenSSL library into Hooker's directory?
I'm using the latest beta.
I haven't had OpenSSL installed. I copied those files inside that archive to Hooker's folder, and to Windows direction.
Now I am getting this error:
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Are you using Hooker 3.3.1 Beta? Have you installed the most recent OpenSSL library into Hooker's directory?
At the moment of writing it is openssl-1.0.2j-i386-win32.zip.
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Hooker 3.3 does not support encrypted (SSL/TLS) email protocol, which is what smtp.gmail.com:465 expects.
Still not working.
My options:
smtp dot gmail dot com
465
SSL/TLS
But this is what I get:
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Hooker 3.3 does not support encrypted (SSL/TLS) email protocol, which is what smtp.gmail.com:465 expects.
This feature was added in Hooker 3.3.1 Beta and described here:
http://www.den4b.com/wiki/Hooker:Email_Security
I use Hooker Pro 3.3, I configured a file Log.txt sending an email. Unfortunately, the file will not send. Shows the message: Connection Closed gracefully. I enclose a screenshot of the settings. Please let us know what I'm doing wrong.
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