";s:4:"text";s:4776:" Post is disrespectful, about third party products or contains unrelated content or personal information. We'll get back to you only if we require additional details or have more information to share. This is also known as 'phishing'. It probably just means from something that is not using OAuth to access the account.Test enabling “Access for less secure apps” (which just means the client/app doesn’t use OAuth 2.0 - The message is misleading. Use phone sign-in and the Authenticator app. Review your account activity to make sure no one else has access.Is this a real message or a spoof.
Google blocked them, but you should check what happened. Make sure that whatever account you are using to sign in has access for "less secure apps" enabled or, better, has 2-step verification enabled, so you can use an App Password.Going through the alias settings in gmail, and now I get this:"Authentication failed. I received this email.Community content may not be verified or up-to-date. Community content may not be verified or up-to-date.You'll receive email notifications for new posts at Thank you. Post contains harassment, hate speech, impersonation, nudity; malicious, illegal, sexually explicit or commercial content. We're committed to dealing with such abuse according to the laws in your country of residence. Post contains harassment, hate speech, impersonation, nudity; malicious, illegal, sexually explicit or commercial content. We'll get back to you only if we require additional details or have more information to share. Your Google Account automatically protects your personal information and keeps it private and safe. Also, there's no ip location and no button to block the hackers!! Please check your username/password and I know the username/password is correct, since I'm currently logged in to this alias account, so the only remaining option is that, in order to send SMTP mail through gmail anymore, you need to 100% of this activity is taking place on Google's servers.
(To navigate to this page in the future, visit Google.com, then click your account picture in the top-right corner of the screen. After i do that it takes me to a page where the system wants access to all my emails and personal information. What would a non-Google app be?Community content may not be verified or up-to-date. Post is disrespectful, about third party products or contains unrelated content or personal information. Someone just used your password to try to sign in to your account from a non-Google app. We're committed to dealing with such abuse according to the laws in your country of residence. Are you sure you want to continue?I keep receiving the notification (pls see the below pic)someone trying to sign in from another computer, although I changed my password for many times!!!!
You can visit the devices activity page to check on the recent devices used to access your account and Sign out of them by clicking the 3-dot (more/overflow) icon at the top-right corner of individual device tile. It includes any time that your email was accessed using a regular web browser, a POP client, a mobile device, etc.
When you submit a report, we'll investigate it and take the appropriate action. If you find any suspicious IP addresses that may have been used to compromise your account(use a reverse IP lookup (You can also look at the various apps and sites with access to your account: If you have 2-step verification enabled, refer to these links to Why isn't there a way to block known offending IP addresses or domains or country codes?Discard post? "My guess is that you were using a custom From address with a custom SMTP definition using your Gmail SMTP server. ... Change or reset your password Recover your Google Account …
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