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The SMTP server requires a secure connection or the client was not authenticated. The server response was: 5.5.1 Authentication Required?

I want to send an email from my application and i have written following code for sending mail

    MailMessage msg = new MailMessage();

    msg.From = new MailAddress("mymailid");
    msg.To.Add("receipientid");
    msg.Subject = "test";
    msg.Body = "Test Content";
    msg.Priority = MailPriority.High;

    SmtpClient client = new SmtpClient();

    client.Credentials = new NetworkCredential("mymailid", "mypassword", "smtp.gmail.com");
    client.Host = "smtp.gmail.com";
    client.Port = 587;
    client.DeliveryMethod = SmtpDeliveryMethod.Network;
    client.EnableSsl = true;
    client.UseDefaultCredentials = true;

    client.Send(msg);

I am running it on localhost so what mistake i am doing to send it.

When i send button it gives an error like

The SMTP server requires a secure connection or the client was not authenticated. The server response was: 5.5.1 Authentication Required.

Code in Web.config file

 <appSettings>
    <add key="webpages:Version" value="2.0.0.0" />
    <add key="webpages:Enabled" value="false" />
    <add key="PreserveLoginUrl" value="true" />
    <add key="ClientValidationEnabled" value="true" />
    <add key="UnobtrusiveJavaScriptEnabled" value="true" />   
    <add key="smtpServer" value="smtp.gmail.com" />
    <add key="EnableSsl" value = "true"/>
    <add key="smtpPort" value="587" />
    <add key="smtpUser" value="sender@gmail.com" />
    <add key="smtpPass" value="mypassword" />
    <add key="adminEmail" value="sender@gmail.com" />
  </appSettings>
  <system.net>
    <mailSettings>
      <smtp from="sender@gmail.com">
        <network host="smtp.gmail.com" password="mypassword" port="587" userName="sender@gmail.com"  enableSsl="true"/>
      </smtp>
    </mailSettings>
  </system.net>

what should i do to solve this error and send mail??

possible duplicate of Sending email in .NET through Gmail
I think you may have to look in to this answer, too : stackoverflow.com/a/9572958/1136253
I had the same problem. check [this post][1] [1]: stackoverflow.com/a/20186909/709340
You should consider to specify SMTP configuration data in config file and do not overwrite them in a code - see SMTP configuration data at systemnetmail.com/faq/4.1.aspx

m
mjb

I have the same problem.

I have found this solution:

Google may block sign in attempts from some apps or devices that do not use modern security standards. Since these apps and devices are easier to break into, blocking them helps keep your account safer.

Some examples of apps that do not support the latest security standards include:

The Mail app on your iPhone or iPad with iOS 6 or below

The Mail app on your Windows phone preceding the 8.1 release

Some Desktop mail clients like Microsoft Outlook and Mozilla Thunderbird

Therefore, you have to enable Less Secure Sign-In (or Less secure app access) in your google account.

After sign into google account, go to:

https://www.google.com/settings/security/lesssecureapps
or
https://myaccount.google.com/lesssecureapps

In C#, you can use the following code:

using (MailMessage mail = new MailMessage())
{
    mail.From = new MailAddress("email@gmail.com");
    mail.To.Add("somebody@domain.com");
    mail.Subject = "Hello World";
    mail.Body = "<h1>Hello</h1>";
    mail.IsBodyHtml = true;
    mail.Attachments.Add(new Attachment("C:\\file.zip"));

    using (SmtpClient smtp = new SmtpClient("smtp.gmail.com", 587))
    {
        smtp.Credentials = new NetworkCredential("email@gmail.com", "password");
        smtp.EnableSsl = true;
        smtp.Send(mail);
    }
}

This along with ensuring that SSL was enabled in the code has worked wonders, thanks a lot
Than you @mjb for sharing the answer. It saves my life :)
this should be the selected answer
This was my issue, thank you for going through the trouble and giving out a more explanatory answer.
Worked for me as well. Thanks @mjb
C
Community

First check for gmail's security related issues. You may have enabled double authentication in gmail. Also check your gmail inbox if you are getting any security alerts. In such cases check other answer of @mjb as below

Below is the very general thing that i always check first for such issues

client.UseDefaultCredentials = true;

set it to false.

Note @Joe King's answer - you must set client.UseDefaultCredentials before you set client.Credentials


In that case you should share your code. Above answer is for the code in question
Note @Joe King's answer - you must set client.UseDefaultCredentials before you set client.Credentials
This answer won't work, I think most people faced security on gmail side. see mjb's answer for a proper solution
Also, make sure the "Captcha" is disabled - this may be necessary if you are running the script on a remote server (not necessary when running on local machine): accounts.google.com/DisplayUnlockCaptcha
Setting client.UseDefaultCredentials = false; before client.Credentials and setting client.EnableSsl = true; did the trick in my case.
J
Joseph King

Ensure you set SmtpClient.Credentials after calling SmtpClient.UseDefaultCredentials = false.

The order is important as setting SmtpClient.UseDefaultCredentials = false will reset SmtpClient.Credentials to null.


I've been looking for the solution to this for half an hour, yours is the only little post on the internet I've found that mentions the ordering of this. Thanks mate.
@Joe King You are just awesome mate..... was searching for this since 3 hours :)
Thank you @Joe King that is vital information missing from the MS docs. This was the solution to my problem sending with username and password also.
This is easily overlooked but the ordering is important as I just found out.
yeah. saved my day. you need to call UseDefaultCredentials = false before setting Credentials.
C
Community

I've searched and tried different things for hours.. To summarize, I had to take into consideration the following points:

Use smtp.gmail.com instead of smtp.google.com Use port 587 Set client.UseDefaultCredentials = false; before setting credentials Turn on the Access for less secure apps Set client.EnableSsl = true;

If these steps didn't help, check this answer.
Perhaps, you can find something useful on this System.Net.Mail FAQ too.


This answer is very useful... solved my problem. Thanks a lot
if it's still not working, go on this link g.co/allowaccess and allow access
"Access for less secure apps" saved my day.
This part did it for me: "Turn on the Access for less secure apps". Thanks!
Access for less secure apps take care may be you logged in by two accounts and you changed it on differenent one
S
Shuchita Bora

Try to login in your gmail account. it gets locked if you send emails by using gmail SMTP. I don't know the limit of emails you can send before it gets locked but if you login one time then it works again from code. make sure your webconfig setting are good.


Best answer indeed! I logged in again and it worked ! PS: I had to provide a captcha on Google
I got this error as my Google account is protected with two-factor authentication. I ended up creating a dedicated account to send the email from.
m
meda

Try it this way, I just made some light changes:

MailMessage msg = new MailMessage();

msg.From = new MailAddress("mymailid@gmail.com");
msg.To.Add("receipientid@gmail.com");
msg.Subject = "test";
msg.Body = "Test Content";
//msg.Priority = MailPriority.High;


using (SmtpClient client = new SmtpClient())
{
    client.EnableSsl = true;
    client.UseDefaultCredentials = false;
    client.Credentials = new NetworkCredential("mymailid@gmail.com", "mypassword");
    client.Host = "smtp.gmail.com";
    client.Port = 587;
    client.DeliveryMethod = SmtpDeliveryMethod.Network;

    client.Send(msg);
}

Also please show your app.config file, if you have mail settings there.


I have not yet configured in it. what should i write there?
there is no app.config file in my mvc application.
I tried many other solution, but only this one worked. Thanks
R
Roman O

App Passwords helped me.

Go to https://myaccount.google.com/security. Scroll down to "Signing in to Google". Enable 2-Step Verification. Add App Password. Use the generated password in your code.


Although this solution works, it would send emails right into the Spam folder. Please, double-check this. Thanks.
after 30th May 2022 with removal of less secure option, App Password is working, you'll have to set two step verification first then you can generate app password and use it in your code
B
Behzad Qureshi

Turn on less secure app from this link and boom...


This worked for me .. This must be the accepted answer
R
Raviteja V

try to enable allow less secure app access.

Here, you can enable less secure app after login with your Gmail.

https://myaccount.google.com/lesssecureapps

Thanks.


S
Shivam Srivastava

https://i.stack.imgur.com/KWKEe.png

        MailMessage mail = new MailMessage();
        mail.From = new MailAddress("xx@gmail.com");
        mail.Sender = new MailAddress("xx@gmail.com");
        mail.To.Add("external@emailaddress");
        mail.IsBodyHtml = true;
        mail.Subject = "Email Sent";
        mail.Body = "Body content from";

        SmtpClient smtp = new SmtpClient("smtp.gmail.com", 587);
        smtp.UseDefaultCredentials = false;

        smtp.Credentials = new System.Net.NetworkCredential("xx@gmail.com", "xx");
        smtp.DeliveryMethod = SmtpDeliveryMethod.Network;
        smtp.EnableSsl = true;

        smtp.Timeout = 30000;
        try
        {

            smtp.Send(mail);
        }
        catch (SmtpException e)
        {
            textBox1.Text= e.Message;
        }

The link to toggle the setting for "Access less secure app" is here - google.com/settings/security/lesssecureapps Changing the setting didn't help me overcome the error
S
Soros Liu

I encountered the same problem even I set "UseDefaultCredentials" to false. Later I found that the root cause is that I turned on "2-step Verification" in my account. After I turned it off, the problem is gone.


Don't turn off 2 step verification. It s there for a reason. You can generate an application-specific password in GMail settings and use that in the SmtpClient. You should be doing that regardless rather than exposing a normal password.
G
Ganesh Pillai N

Below is my code.I also had the same error but the problem was that i gave my password wrong.The below code will work perfectly..try it

            MailMessage mail = new MailMessage();
            SmtpClient SmtpServer = new SmtpClient("smtp.gmail.com");              
            mail.From = new MailAddress("fromaddress@gmail.com");
            mail.To.Add("toaddress1@gmail.com");
            mail.To.Add("toaddress2@gmail.com");
            mail.Subject = "Password Recovery ";
            mail.Body += " <html>";
            mail.Body += "<body>";
            mail.Body += "<table>";

            mail.Body += "<tr>";
            mail.Body += "<td>User Name : </td><td> HAi </td>";
            mail.Body += "</tr>";

            mail.Body += "<tr>";
            mail.Body += "<td>Password : </td><td>aaaaaaaaaa</td>";
            mail.Body += "</tr>";

            mail.Body += "</table>";
            mail.Body += "</body>";
            mail.Body += "</html>";

            mail.IsBodyHtml = true;
            SmtpServer.Port = 587;
            SmtpServer.Credentials = new System.Net.NetworkCredential("sendfrommailaddress.com", "password");
            SmtpServer.EnableSsl = true;

            SmtpServer.Send(mail);

You can reffer it in Sending mail


M
Mahmud

I have encountered the same problem several times. After enabling less secure app option the problem resolved. Enable less secure app from here: https://myaccount.google.com/lesssecureapps

hope this will help.


N
Naimatullah

In my case, I was facing the same issue. After a long research, don't set UseDefaultCredentials value to false. Because default value of UseDefaultCredentials is false.

Another key point is to set network credential just before the client.send(message) statement.

Wrong Code:

SmtpClient client = new SmtpClient();
client.Host = ServerName; 
var credentials = new System.Net.NetworkCredential(UserName, Password);
client.Credentials = credentials;
client.Port = Port;
client.EnableSsl = EnableSSL;
client.UseDefaultCredentials = false;
client.Send(message);

Wrong Code:

SmtpClient client = new SmtpClient();
client.Host = ServerName; 
var credentials = new System.Net.NetworkCredential(UserName, Password);
client.Credentials = credentials;
client.Port = Port;
client.EnableSsl = EnableSSL;
client.UseDefaultCredentials = true;
client.Send(message);

Correct code

SmtpClient client = new SmtpClient();
client.Host = ServerName; 
var credentials = new System.Net.NetworkCredential(UserName, Password);
client.Credentials = credentials;
client.Port = Port;
client.EnableSsl = EnableSSL;
// client.UseDefaultCredentials = true;
client.Send(message);

Correct code

SmtpClient client = new SmtpClient();
client.Host = ServerName; 
client.Port = Port;
client.EnableSsl = EnableSSL;
client.UseDefaultCredentials = false;
var credentials = new System.Net.NetworkCredential(UserName, Password);
client.Credentials = credentials;
client.Send(message);

Now its working ok with both corrected codes. So in this case sequence matters.

Cheers!


E
Ezequiel Santana

If it's a new google account, you have to send an email (the first one) through the regular user interface. After that you can use your application/robot to send messages.


M
Michael Freidgeim

You should consider to specify SMTP configuration data in config file and do not overwrite them in a code - see SMTP configuration data at http://www.systemnetmail.com/faq/4.1.aspx

<system.net>
            <mailSettings>
                <smtp deliveryMethod="Network" from="admin@example.com">
                    <network defaultCredentials="false" host="smtp.example.com" port="25" userName="admin@example.com" password="password"/>
                </smtp>
            </mailSettings>
        </system.net>

F
Fahad S. Ali

If you are in a test environment and do not want to set security settings you have to allow less secure apps via. this link in Gmail.

https://myaccount.google.com/lesssecureapps


K
Kushan Randima

I created a Microsoft 365 Developer subscription (E5) today morning and used it to send a test email using the following settings

using (SmtpClient client = new SmtpClient())
{
    client.EnableSsl = true;
    client.UseDefaultCredentials = false;
    client.Credentials = new NetworkCredential(username, password);
    client.Host = "smtp.office365.com";
    client.Port = 587;
    client.DeliveryMethod = SmtpDeliveryMethod.Network;

    client.Send(msg);
}

It did not work in the beginning, as I kept getting this error message with the exception thrown by this code. Then, I spent about 4+ hours playing with the Microsoft 365 admin centre settings and reading articles to figure out the issue. Ultimately I changed my Microsoft 365 admin centre password and it worked like a charm. So, it is worth to try changing the password when you get this message, before thinking about any advance solution.

Note that the password wasn't invalid for sure as I logged on to my Microsoft 365 account without any issues. however, the password change solved the issue.


J
Joseph L.

After going through each of every proposed solution, I realized the correct answer depends on your current server and email client situation. In my case, I have the MX record pointing to my on-premise outbound server. Also, since I'm using G Suite and not Gmail to send my notification emails, I had to follow this configuration: https://support.google.com/a/answer/2956491?hl=en.

Having said this, I found the right way to make this work, is indeed configuring the SMTP relay service first from my G Suite account:

https://i.stack.imgur.com/CYIII.png

https://i.stack.imgur.com/HnzFQ.png

IPv6 address is the address of the webserver the MX record is pointing at (example: 1234:454:c88a:d8e7:25c0:2a9a:5aa2:104).

Once this is done, use this code to complement the solution:

 //Set email provider credentials
 SmtpClient smtpClient = new SmtpClient("smtp-relay.gmail.com", "587");                   

 smtpClient.EnableSsl = true;
 smtpClient.UseDefaultCredentials = true;
 
 MailAddress from = new MailAddress("username@yourdomain.com", "EmailFromAlias");
 MailAddress to = new MailAddress("destination@anydomain.com");

 MailMessage = new MailMessage(from, to);

 MailMessage.Subject = subject;
 MyMailMessage.Body = message;

 MyMailMessage.IsBodyHtml = false;

 smtpClient.Send(MyMailMessage);

Please, notice that with this method, smtpClient.UseDefaultCredentials = true; and not false as suggested in other solutions. Also, since we use the IPv6 address to connect to the SMTP client, it's not required to specify the user name or password. Therefore, in my opinion, this is a more secure and safe approach.


admin.google.com is used for Google Workspace accounts only. Regular Gmail accounts cannot be used to sign in to admin.google.com
Y
Yakir Manor

some smtp servers (secure ones) requires you to supply both username and email, if its gmail then most chances its the 'Less Secure Sign-In' issue you need to address, otherwise you can try:

public static void SendEmail(string address, string subject, 
    string message, string email, string username, string password, 
    string smtp, int port)
{
    var loginInfo = new NetworkCredential(username, password);
    var msg = new MailMessage();
    var smtpClient = new SmtpClient(smtp, port);

    msg.From = new MailAddress(email);
    msg.To.Add(new MailAddress(address));
    msg.Subject = subject;
    msg.Body = message;
    msg.IsBodyHtml = true;

    smtpClient.EnableSsl = true;
    smtpClient.UseDefaultCredentials = false;
    smtpClient.Credentials = loginInfo;
    smtpClient.Send(msg);
}

notice that the email from and the username are different unlike some implementation that refers to them as the same.

calling this method can be done like so:

SendEmail("to-mail@gmail.com", "test", "Hi it worked!!", 
   "from-mail", "from-username", "from-password", "smtp", 587);

s
ssmsexe

After turning less secure option on and trying other solutions, if you are still facing the same problem try to use this overload:

client.Credentials = new NetworkCredential("mymailid", "mypassword");

instead of:

client.Credentials = new NetworkCredential("mymailid", "mypassword", "smtp.gmail.com");

F
Farzaneh Talebi

I had the same issue, it was resolved by change password to strong password.


K
Kevin M

If you face this issue with Office 365 account. In Exchange Online, by default, the SMTP Client Authentication will be disabled for all Office 365 mailbox accounts. You have to manually enable SMTP Auth for the problematic account and check the case again. Check the below threads.

https://morgantechspace.com/2021/01/the-smtp-server-requires-a-secure-connection-or-the-client.html

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/clients-and-mobile-in-exchange-online/authenticated-client-smtp-submission


S
Simple Code

I have used the steps in this question and it worked for me.

My issue was that G suite didn't consider my password as strong and after changing it it worked perfectly.


D
DonSleza4e

If all mentioned solutions didn't help, try to use this URL - it helped me to unblock email sending at my website

https://g.co/allowaccess


D
Dayannex

that can be if: 1)the user or pass are wrong 2)not enable SSL 3)less secure app is not enable 4)you have not log in into the server with this mail 5)you have not set client.UseDefaultCredentials = false


G
Gadiyevich

Try it this way and nesessarily enable Less secure apps by clicking this link

        var fromEmail = new MailAddress("your@gmail.com", "Title");
        var toEmail = new MailAddress(emailID);
        var fromEmailPassword = "yourPassword"; 
         

        var smtp = new SmtpClient
        {
            Host = "smtp.gmail.com",
            Port = 587,
            EnableSsl = true,
            DeliveryMethod = SmtpDeliveryMethod.Network,
            UseDefaultCredentials = false,
            Credentials = new NetworkCredential(fromEmail.Address, fromEmailPassword)
        };
            using (var message = new MailMessage(fromEmail, toEmail)
            {
                Subject = subject,
                Body = body,
                IsBodyHtml = true
            })

                smtp.Send(message);

S
Suryakant_Dubalgunde

I was also facing the issue like 'The SMTP server requires a secure connection or the client was not authenticated. The server response was: 5.5.0 Authentication Required' then went through so much internet materials but it didn't helped me fully. How I solved it like

step1:smtp.gmail.com is gmail server so go to your account gmail settings->click on see all settings->Forwarding and IMAP/POP->check pop and imap is enabled ,if not enable it->Save changes. step2-click on your gmail profile picture->click on Manage your google account->go to security tab->check for Access to less secure apps(this option will be available if you havent opt for two step verification)->by default google will set it as disable, make it enable to use your real gmail password working for sending email. note:-Enabling gmail access for less secure apps,may be dangerous for you so i dont recommend this

step3:-if your account has two step verification enabled or want to use password other than your gmail Real password using app specific password then try this:- click on your gmail profile picture->click on Manage your google account->go to security tab->search for APP PASSWORD->select any app name given->select any device name->click on generate->copy the 16-digit password and paste it into your app where you have to enter a gmail password in place of your real gmail password.


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