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email, because Gmail's anti-spam measures make this annoying. But if
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you want to use a Gmail account to send outgoing email anyway, here's
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how to make it work:
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* Create a totally new Gmail account for your Zulip server.
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* Read this Google support answer and configure that account as
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["less secure"](https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/6010255);
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Gmail doesn't allow servers to send outgoing email by default.
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* Create a totally new Gmail account for your Zulip server; you don't
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want Zulip's automated emails to come from your personal email address.
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* If you're using 2-factor authentication on the Gmail account, you'll
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need to use an
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[app-specific password](https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/185833).
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* If you're not using 2-factor authentication, read this Google
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support answer and configure that account as
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["less secure"](https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/6010255);
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Gmail doesn't allow servers to send outgoing email by default.
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* Note also that the rate limits for Gmail are also quite low
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(e.g. 100 / day), so it's easy to get rate-limited.
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(e.g. 100 / day), so it's easy to get rate-limited if your server
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has significant traffic. For more active servers, we recommend
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moving to a free account from a transaction email service.
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### Logging outgoing email to a file for prototyping
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