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I try to use nodemailer to implement a contact form using NodeJS but it works only on local it doesn't work on a remote server...

My error message :

[website.fr-11 (out) 2013-11-09T15:40:26] { [AuthError: Invalid login - 534-5.7.14 <https://accounts.google.com/ContinueSignIn?sarp=1&scc=1&plt=AKgnsbvlX
[website.fr-11 (out) 2013-11-09T15:40:26] 534-5.7.14 V-dFQLgb7aRCYApxlOBuha5ESrQEbRXK0iVtOgBoYeARpm3cLZuUS_86kK7yPis7in3dGC
[website.fr-11 (out) 2013-11-09T15:40:26] 534-5.7.14 N1sqhr3D2IYxHAN3m7QLJGukwPSZVGyhz4nHUXv_ldo9QfqRydPhSvFp9lnev3YQryM5TX
[website.fr-11 (out) 2013-11-09T15:40:26] 534-5.7.14 XL1LZuJL7zCT5dywMVQyWqqg9_TCwbLonJnpezfBLvZwUyersknTP7L-VAAL6rhddMmp_r
[website.fr-11 (out) 2013-11-09T15:40:26] 534-5.7.14 A_5pRpA> Please log in via your web browser and then try again.
[website.fr-11 (out) 2013-11-09T15:40:26] 534-5.7.14 Learn more at https://support.google.com/mail/bin/answer.py?answer=787
[website.fr-11 (out) 2013-11-09T15:40:26] 534 5.7.14 54 fr4sm15630311wib.0 - gsmtp]
[website.fr-11 (out) 2013-11-09T15:40:26]   name: 'AuthError',
[website.fr-11 (out) 2013-11-09T15:40:26]   data: '534-5.7.14 <https://accounts.google.com/ContinueSignIn?sarp=1&scc=1&plt=AKgnsbvlX\r\n534-5.7.14 V-dFQLgb7aRCYApxlOBuha5ESrQEbRXK0iVtOgBoYeARpm3cLZuUS_86kK7yPis7in3dGC\r\n534-5.7.14 N1sqhr3D2IYxHAN3m7QLJGukwPSZVGyhz4nHUXv_ldo9QfqRydPhSvFp9lnev3YQryM5TX\r\n534-5.7.14 XL1LZuJL7zCT5dywMVQyWqqg9_TCwbLonJnpezfBLvZwUyersknTP7L-VAAL6rhddMmp_r\r\n534-5.7.14 A_5pRpA> Please log in via your web browser and then try again.\r\n534-5.7.14 Learn more at https://support.google.com/mail/bin/answer.py?answer=787\r\n534 5.7.14 54 fr4sm15630311wib.0 - gsmtp',
[website.fr-11 (out) 2013-11-09T15:40:26]   stage: 'auth' }

My controller :

exports.contact = function(req, res){
    var name = req.body.name;
    var from = req.body.from;
    var message = req.body.message;
    var to = '*******@gmail.com';
    var smtpTransport = nodemailer.createTransport("SMTP",{
        service: "Gmail",
        auth: {
            user: "******@gmail.com",
            pass: "*****"
        }
    });
    var mailOptions = {
        from: from,
        to: to, 
        subject: name+' | new message !',
        text: message
    }
    smtpTransport.sendMail(mailOptions, function(error, response){
        if(error){
            console.log(error);
        }else{
            res.redirect('/');
        }
    });
}
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    http://www.google.com/accounts/DisplayUnlockCaptcha (for visibility, posted by good commenter down below). Just allow access once and let nodemailer login automatically, it will. – laggingreflex Oct 21 '14 at 17:43
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    After trying everything to send mail via gmail using nodemailer, the following setting worked for me.. – faizanjehangir Aug 16 '15 at 16:39
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    In case you're curious where the `service` option comes from (as I was visiting this page), the hidden documentation page is [here](https://nodemailer.com/smtp/well-known/). I call it "hidden," because it's not in the menu unless you're on that exact page. And the logo is different. – x-yuri Apr 24 '21 at 14:06

29 Answers29

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I solved this by going to the following url (while connected to google with the account I want to send mail from):

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

There I enabled less secure apps.

Done

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See nodemailer's official guide to connecting Gmail:

https://community.nodemailer.com/using-gmail/

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It works for me after doing this:

  1. Enable less secure apps - https://www.google.com/settings/security/lesssecureapps
  2. Disable Captcha temporarily so you can connect the new device/server - https://accounts.google.com/b/0/displayunlockcaptcha
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    Number 2 solved my woes. I couldn't find that link anywhere in google's accounts settings. Thank you! – programstinator Apr 25 '17 at 19:30
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    Same here. I previously did #1 and got emails working on localhost, moved to production and nothing worked. #2 fixed my issue for production. Thank you – John Jan 08 '20 at 23:21
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    Support for less secure apps will end on May 30, 2022. See Google Help here: https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/6010255?p=less-secure-apps&hl=en&visit_id=637860305452437988-237633184&rd=1#zippy=%2Cals-de-optie-toegang-door-minder-goed-beveiligde-apps-aanstaat-voor-je-account Not sure if I can still use googlemail with nodemailer. – spierala Apr 20 '22 at 05:59
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Easy Solution:

var nodemailer = require('nodemailer');
var smtpTransport = require('nodemailer-smtp-transport');

var transporter = nodemailer.createTransport(smtpTransport({
  service: 'gmail',
  host: 'smtp.gmail.com',
  auth: {
    user: 'somerealemail@gmail.com',
    pass: 'realpasswordforaboveaccount'
  }
}));

var mailOptions = {
  from: 'somerealemail@gmail.com',
  to: 'friendsgmailacc@gmail.com',
  subject: 'Sending Email using Node.js[nodemailer]',
  text: 'That was easy!'
};

transporter.sendMail(mailOptions, function(error, info){
  if (error) {
    console.log(error);
  } else {
    console.log('Email sent: ' + info.response);
  }
});  

Step 1:

go here https://myaccount.google.com/lesssecureapps and enable for less secure apps. If this does not work then

Step 2

go here https://accounts.google.com/DisplayUnlockCaptcha and enable/continue and then try.

for me step 1 alone didn't work so i had to go to step 2.

i also tried removing the nodemailer-smtp-transport package and to my surprise it works. but then when i restarted my system it gave me same error, so i had to go and turn on the less secure app (i disabled it after my work).

then for fun i just tried it with off(less secure app) and vola it worked again!

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    Step 1 and 2 were very helpful. thank you! I tried step1 before i saw your solution and didn't work but with step2 its a magic! – MissStack Sep 26 '17 at 01:50
  • "smptTransport is not a function" – JWiley Aug 26 '18 at 20:15
  • I tried with both the way you shared with us but I am getting the same error again and again { Error: connect ETIMEDOUT 74.125.68.108:465 at TCPConnectWrap.afterConnect [as oncomplete] (net.js:1097:14) errno: 'ETIMEDOUT', code: 'ECONNECTION', syscall: 'connect', address: '74.125.68.108', port: 465, command: 'CONN' } – Anwar Hussain May 03 '19 at 17:59
  • Had to log out from my default Gmail first. Gmail for some reason does not allow you to change default account nor it does not allow you to do the second step with selected account. – Hasan Sefa Ozalp Nov 01 '20 at 19:21
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    2020 update: Nodemailer no longer requires the nodemailer-smtp-transport package; its built in. You can now use the above code with an object as the argument to `createTransport` instead of `smtpTransport({})` as the arg – J.E.C. Dec 01 '20 at 06:43
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You should use an XOAuth2 token to connect to Gmail. No worries, Nodemailer already knows about that:

var smtpTransport = nodemailer.createTransport('SMTP', {
    service: 'Gmail',
    auth: {
      XOAuth2: {
        user: smtpConfig.user,
        clientId: smtpConfig.client_id,
        clientSecret: smtpConfig.client_secret,
        refreshToken: smtpConfig.refresh_token,
        accessToken: smtpConfig.access_token,
        timeout: smtpConfig.access_timeout - Date.now()
      }
    }
  };

You'll need to go to the Google Cloud Console to register your app. Then you need to retrieve access tokens for the accounts you wish to use. You can use passportjs for that.

Here's how it looks in my code:

var passport = require('passport'),
    GoogleStrategy = require('./google_oauth2'),
    config = require('../config');

passport.use('google-imap', new GoogleStrategy({
  clientID: config('google.api.client_id'),
  clientSecret: config('google.api.client_secret')
}, function (accessToken, refreshToken, profile, done) {
  console.log(accessToken, refreshToken, profile);
  done(null, {
    access_token: accessToken,
    refresh_token: refreshToken,
    profile: profile
  });
}));

exports.mount = function (app) {
  app.get('/add-imap/:address?', function (req, res, next) {
    passport.authorize('google-imap', {
        scope: [
          'https://mail.google.com/',
          'https://www.googleapis.com/auth/userinfo.email'
        ],
        callbackURL: config('web.vhost') + '/add-imap',
        accessType: 'offline',
        approvalPrompt: 'force',
        loginHint: req.params.address
      })(req, res, function () {
        res.send(req.user);
      });
  });
};
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    Is there an easier solution to send an Email in NodeJS with a GMail account? – tonymx227 Nov 12 '13 at 12:41
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    http://stackoverflow.com/questions/24098461/nodemailer-gmail-what-exactly-is-a-refresh-token-and-how-do-i-get-one/24123550 – laconbass May 05 '15 at 19:18
  • can you explain what passport.authorize does and why you need scope,callbackurl and such, why can't you just do it with clientId & secret? – Ismail Nov 07 '18 at 22:34
  • `passport.authorize` is similar to `passport.authenticate` except that it doesn't attempt to update the current session. You need to pass `callbackURL` because after the OAuth handshake, Google needs to know where to redirect the user so the handshake gets completed. – Laurent Perrin Nov 08 '18 at 23:25
  • This should be the right solution when you are working in production – EuberDeveloper May 18 '21 at 09:07
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Worked fine:

1- install nodemailer, package if not installed (type in cmd) : npm install nodemailer

2- go to https://myaccount.google.com/lesssecureapps and turn on Allow less secure apps.

3- write code:

var nodemailer = require('nodemailer');

var transporter = nodemailer.createTransport({
    service: 'gmail',
    auth: {
        user: 'trueUsername@gmail.com',
        pass: 'truePassword'
    }
});

const mailOptions = {
    from: 'any@any.com', // sender address
    to: 'true@true.com', // list of receivers
    subject: 'test mail', // Subject line
    html: '<h1>this is a test mail.</h1>'// plain text body
};

transporter.sendMail(mailOptions, function (err, info) {
    if(err)
        console.log(err)
    else
        console.log(info);
})

4- enjoy!

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I had the same problem. Allowing "less secure apps" in my Google security settings made it work!

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Non of the above solutions worked for me. I used the code that exists in the documentation of NodeMailer. It looks like this:

let transporter = nodemailer.createTransport({
    host: 'smtp.gmail.com',
    port: 465,
    secure: true,
    auth: {
        type: 'OAuth2',
        user: 'user@example.com',
        serviceClient: '113600000000000000000',
        privateKey: '-----BEGIN PRIVATE KEY-----\nMIIEvgIBADANBg...',
        accessToken: 'ya29.Xx_XX0xxxxx-xX0X0XxXXxXxXXXxX0x',
        expires: 1484314697598
    }
}); 
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  • thanks Buddy ! :) thissss --- > host: 'smtp.gmail.com', port: 465, secure: true, Worked for Me – Praveen Vishnu Dec 06 '18 at 13:50
  • @PraveenVishnu No problem, if you vote up this answer, more people will see it. It might help them as well. – Hamid Jan 10 '19 at 19:55
  • hi there, I know this already an old one, but would you mind where did you get serviceClient, privateKey and accessToken? Thank you. – Aljohn Yamaro Jul 12 '20 at 14:14
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    @AljohnYamaro The mail service will provide it. In my case it was Gmail. You can read more here : https://stackoverflow.com/questions/36214968/how-to-get-access-token-using-gmail-api – Hamid Jul 14 '20 at 15:46
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Same problem happened to me too. I tested my system on localhost then deployed to the server (which is located at different country) then when I try the system on production server I saw this error. I tried these to fix it:

  1. https://www.google.com/settings/security/lesssecureapps Enabled it but it was not my solution
  2. https://g.co/allowaccess I allowed access from outside for a limited time and this solved my problem.
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    The https://g.co/allowaccess link was what fixed it for me (had already enabled lesssecureapps) - thanks! –  Feb 07 '17 at 06:19
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I found the simplest method, described in this article mentioned in Greg T's answer, was to create an App Password which is available after turning on 2FA for the account.

myaccount.google.com > Sign-in & security > Signing in to Google > App Passwords

This gives you an alternative password for the account, then you just configure nodemailer as a normal SMTP service.

var smtpTransport = nodemailer.createTransport({
    host: "smtp.gmail.com",
    port: 587,
    auth: {
        user: "username@gmail.com",
        pass: "app password"
    }
});

While Google recommend Oauth2 as the best option, this method is easy and hasn't been mentioned in this question yet.

Extra tip: I also found you can add your app name to the "from" address and GMail does not replace it with just the account email like it does if you try to use another address. ie.

from: 'My Pro App Name <username@gmail.com>'
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  • Always using this1. You need to set 2-factory auth to set app password. Opposite on less secure. – gdfgdfg Apr 04 '20 at 03:23
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Many answers advice to allow less secure apps which is honestly not a clean solution.

Instead you should generate an app password dedicated to this use:

  1. Log in to your Google account
  2. Go to security
  3. Under Signing in to Google enable 2-Step Verification
  4. Under Signing in to Google click on App passwords.
  5. You'll now generate a new password. Select the app as Mail and the device as Other (Custom name) and name it.
  6. Save the app password

You can now use this app password instead of your log in password.

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It is resolved using nodemailer-smtp-transport module inside createTransport.

var smtpTransport = require('nodemailer-smtp-transport');

var transport = nodemailer.createTransport(smtpTransport({
    service: 'gmail',
    auth: {
        user: '*******@gmail.com',
        pass: '*****password'
    }
}));
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Try disabling captchas in your gmail account; probably being triggered based on IP address of requestor. See: How to use GMail as a free SMTP server and overcome captcha

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For me is working this way, using port and security (I had issues to send emails from gmail using PHP without security settings)

I hope will help someone.

var sendEmail = function(somedata){
  var smtpConfig = {
    host: 'smtp.gmail.com',
    port: 465,
    secure: true, // use SSL, 
                  // you can try with TLS, but port is then 587
    auth: {
      user: '***@gmail.com', // Your email id
      pass: '****' // Your password
    }
  };

  var transporter = nodemailer.createTransport(smtpConfig);
  // replace hardcoded options with data passed (somedata)
  var mailOptions = {
    from: 'xxxx@gmail.com', // sender address
    to: 'yyyy@gmail.com', // list of receivers
    subject: 'Test email', // Subject line
    text: 'this is some text', //, // plaintext body
    html: '<b>Hello world ✔</b>' // You can choose to send an HTML body instead
  }

  transporter.sendMail(mailOptions, function(error, info){
    if(error){
      return false;
    }else{
      console.log('Message sent: ' + info.response);
      return true;
    };
  });
}

exports.contact = function(req, res){
   // call sendEmail function and do something with it
   sendEmail(somedata);
}

all the config are listed here (including examples)

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If you use Express, express-mailerwrapsnodemailervery nicely and is very easy to use:

//# config/mailer.js    
module.exports = function(app) {
  if (!app.mailer) {
    var mailer = require('express-mailer');
    console.log('[MAIL] Mailer using user ' + app.config.mail.auth.user);
    return mailer.extend(app, {
      from: app.config.mail.auth.user,
      host: 'smtp.gmail.com',
      secureConnection: true,
      port: 465,
      transportMethod: 'SMTP',
      auth: {
        user: app.config.mail.auth.user,
        pass: app.config.mail.auth.pass
      }
    });
  }
};

//# some.js
require('./config/mailer.js)(app);
app.mailer.send("path/to/express/views/some_view", {
  to: ctx.email,
  subject: ctx.subject,
  context: ctx
}, function(err) {
  if (err) {
    console.error("[MAIL] Email failed", err);
    return;
  }
  console.log("[MAIL] Email sent");
});

//#some_view.ejs
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
  <head>
    <title><%= subject %></title>
  </head>
  <body>
  ... 
  </body>
</html>
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For some reason, just allowing less secure app config did not work for me even the captcha thing. I had to do another step which is enabling IMAP config:

From google's help page: https://support.google.com/mail/answer/7126229?p=WebLoginRequired&visit_id=1-636691283281086184-1917832285&rd=3#cantsignin

  • In the top right, click Settings Settings.
  • Click Settings.
  • Click the Forwarding and POP/IMAP tab.
  • In the "IMAP Access" section, select Enable IMAP.
  • Click Save Changes.
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all your code is okay only the things left is just go to the link https://myaccount.google.com/security

and keep scroll down and you will found Allow less secure apps: ON and keep ON, you will find no error.

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Just add "host" it will work .

host: 'smtp.gmail.com'

Then enable "lesssecureapps" by clicking bellow link

https://myaccount.google.com/lesssecureapps

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Google has disabled the Less Secure App Access, Below is New Process to use Gmail in Nodejs

  1. Now you have to enable 2 Step Verification in Google (How to Enable 2 Step Auth)
  2. You need to generate App Specific Password. Goto Google My Account > Security
  3. Click on App Password > Select Other and you will get App Password
  4. You can use normal smtp with email and App password.
  • Yes google disabled the less secure app approach and the above mentioned approach can be used for SMTP – Ali Abbas Jun 22 '22 at 07:55
  • This worked properly!, less secure app is not available for two-factor authentication enabled accounts. This will be the simplest way for NodeMailer or other apps. – Rohit Parte Jan 01 '23 at 12:40
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exports.mailSend = (res, fileName, object1, object2, to, subject,   callback)=> {
var smtpTransport = nodemailer.createTransport('SMTP',{ //smtpTransport
host: 'hostname,
port: 1234,
secureConnection: false,
//   tls: {
//     ciphers:'SSLv3'
// },
auth: {
  user: 'username',
  pass: 'password'
}

});
res.render(fileName, {
info1: object1,
info2: object2
}, function (err, HTML) {

smtpTransport.sendMail({
  from: "mail@from.com",
  to: to,
  subject: subject,
  html: HTML
}
  , function (err, responseStatus) {
      if(responseStatus)
    console.log("checking dta", responseStatus.message);
    callback(err, responseStatus)
  });
});
}

You must add secureConnection type in you code.

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I was using an old version of nodemailer 0.4.1 and had this issue. I updated to 0.5.15 and everything is working fine now.

Edited package.json to reflect changes then

npm install
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    It is better to do **npm update** for that case. If you want to know more about how **npm update** and **npm install** different - then please see this answer - http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12478679/npm-install-vs-update-whats-the-difference – Anthony Akentiev Jul 01 '15 at 12:29
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Just attend those: 1- Gmail authentication for allow low level emails does not accept before you restart your client browser 2- If you want to send email with nodemailer and you wouldnt like to use xouath2 protocol there you should write as secureconnection:false like below

const routes = require('express').Router();
var nodemailer = require('nodemailer');
var smtpTransport = require('nodemailer-smtp-transport');



routes.get('/test', (req, res) => {
  res.status(200).json({ message: 'test!' });
});

routes.post('/Email', (req, res) =>{

    var smtpTransport = nodemailer.createTransport({
        host: "smtp.gmail.com",
        secureConnection: false,
        port: 587,
        requiresAuth: true,
        domains: ["gmail.com", "googlemail.com"],
        auth: {
            user: "your gmail account", 
            pass: "your password*"
        }
});  

  var mailOptions = {
      from: 'from@gmail.com',
      to:'to@gmail.com',
      subject: req.body.subject,
      //text: req.body.content,
      html: '<p>'+req.body.content+' </p>'
  };

  smtpTransport.sendMail(mailOptions, (error, info) => {
    if (error) {
        return console.log('Error while sending mail: ' + error);
    } else {
        console.log('Message sent: %s', info.messageId);
    }
    smtpTransport.close();
});  

})

module.exports = routes;
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first install nodemailer

npm install nodemailer  --save

import in to js file

const nodemailer = require("nodemailer");

const smtpTransport = nodemailer.createTransport({
    service: "Gmail",
    auth: {
        user: "example@gmail.com",
        pass: "password"
    },
    tls: {
        rejectUnauthorized: false
    }
});






 const mailOptions = {
        from: "example@gmail.com",
        to: sending@gmail.com,
        subject: "Welcome to ",
        text: 'hai send from me'.
    };


    smtpTransport.sendMail(mailOptions, function (error, response) {
        if (error) {
            console.log(error);
        }
        else {
            console.log("mail sent");
        }
    });

working in my application

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You may need to "Allow Less Secure Apps" in your Gmail account (it's all the way at the bottom). You also may need to "Allow access to your Google account". You also may need to "Allow access to your Google account".

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This is my Nodemailer configuration which worked after some research.

Step 1: Enable lesssecureapp

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

Step 2: The Nodemailer configuration for Gmail

Setting up the transporter : A transporter is going to be an object that can send mail. It is the transport configuration object, connection URL, or a transport plugin instance

let transporter = nodemailer.createTransport({
    service: 'gmail',                              // the service used
    auth: {
        user: process.env.EMAIL_FROM,              // authentication details of sender, here the details are coming from .env file
        pass: process.env.EMAIL_FROM_PASSWORD,
    },
});

Writing the message

const message = {
    from: 'myemail@gmail.com',                         // sender email address
    to: "receiver@example.com, receiver2@gmail.com",   // reciever email address
    subject: `The subject goes here`,
    html: `The body of the email goes here in HTML`,
    attachments: [
    {
      filename: `${name}.pdf`,
      path: path.join(__dirname, `../../src/assets/books/${name}.pdf`),
      contentType: 'application/pdf',
    },
  ],

Sending the mail

transporter.sendMail(message, function (err, info) {
    if (err) {                                            // if error
        console.log(err);
    } else {
        console.log(info);                                // if success
    }
});
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I also had issues with nodemailer email sending when running on Vercel lambda in production.

What fixed it in my case was to await for sendMail Promise to resolve.

I also added nodemailer-smtp-transport like suggested in this thread but I don't think it made a difference.

Here is my whole function:

const nodemailer = require('nodemailer');
const smtpTransport = require('nodemailer-smtp-transport');


const transporter = nodemailer.createTransport(smtpTransport({
    service: 'gmail',
    auth: {
        user: '***@gmail.com',
        pass: process.env.SMTP_PASSWORD,
    },
}));


async function contact(req: any, res: any) {
    try {
        const response = await transporter.sendMail({
            from: '"*** <***gmail.com>', // sender address
            to: "***@gmail.com", // list of receivers
            subject: `***`, // Subject line
            html: `${req.body.message}<br/><br/>${req.body.firstname} ${req.body.lastname} - <b>${req.body.email}</b>`, // html body
        });
    } catch (error: any) {
        console.log(error);
        return res.status(error.statusCode || 500).json({ error: error.message });
    }

    return res.status(200).json({ error: "" });
}

export default contact;
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Less secure option is not supported anymore by gmail.

For sending email from third party, gmail is also not allowing with its user password.

You should now use App Password to resolve this issue. Hope this link will help to set your app password. https://support.google.com/mail/answer/185833?hl=en

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    While this link may answer the question, it is better to include the essential parts of the answer here and provide the link for reference. Link-only answers can become invalid if the linked page changes. - [From Review](/review/late-answers/32108161) – ethry Jul 02 '22 at 21:21
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As pointed out by Yaach, as of May 30th, 2022, Google no longer supports Less Secure Apps, and instead switched over to their own Gmail API.

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Here is the sample code for Gmail SMTP with nodemailer.

"use strict";
const nodemailer = require("nodemailer");

async function main() {
    let transporter = nodemailer.createTransport({
        host: "smtp.gmail.com",
        transportMethod: "SMTP",
        secureConnection: true,
        port: 465,
        secure: true, // upgrade later with STARTTLS
        auth: {
            user: "yourEmail@gmail.com",
            pass: "Your App  Specific password",
        },
    });

    let info = await transporter.sendMail(
        {
            from: "yourEmail@gmail.com",
            to: "to@gmail.com",
            subject: "Testing Message Message",
            text: "I hope this message gets delivered!",
            html: "<b>Hello world?</b>", // html body
        },
        (err, info) => {
            if (err) {
                console.log(err);
            } else {
                console.log(info.envelope);
                console.log(info.messageId);
            }
        }
    );
}

main();
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There is another option to use SendGrid for email delivery with no failure. A lot of the time, Nodemailer gives failure for mail which could happen frequently.

Nodemailer can be found in the link.

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