How To Get Around Annoying New SMTP Server Requirement In Gmail's "Add another email address that you own"

In their esteemed wisdom, Google have changed the process for adding an alias. It used to be SO SIMPLE:

Just click the:

then smash your new shiny domain specific e-mail address in. Gmail emailed you to make sure you actually had things at your registrar forwarding mail to you, then when you entered their verification code it was all good. 3 minutes tops.

For some reason they are now requiring that email address is ALREADY set-up with an SMTP server etc. BUM. You can get around it though, by filling in gmail itself as your mail send server:

  • Set the SMTP server to smtp.gmail.com
  • Username gmail is your full email address (e.g. spannerboy@gmail.com)
  • Password is your gmail password
  • Port = 465
  • TLS/SSL required = yes

Ta!

Don't forget about gmailtable.com - that invaluable complementary gmail tool.

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