WordPress uses Gmail API instead of Sendinblue

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The free plan of Sendinblue used by the mail service provider of the previous blog has a good delivery rate and basically no spam. But later I found out that since this kind of service provider is mostly used to send marketing emails, they will add tracking codes to the emails, and the links in the emails will be relayed through Sendinblue’s link, which makes me feel very unreliable. There is a risk of leaking privacy, so it is deprecated. The Yandex 360 I used before does not provide a free package, so I tried the Gmail API method introduced by @雲boat .

For the specific setup process, please refer to this article: How to Set up and Configure Postman SMTP on WordPress . The easy-to-ignore step is to change the added application from the test state to the published state, otherwise the OAuth authorization will not be successful. As shown below:

After two days of use, I found that there is no problem with the delivery of the Gmail API, but it is often spam, and it is not cool enough, so it can be used.

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