loredana <llcf...@gmail.com> writes: > On Wed, Aug 14, 2019 at 3:00 PM <to...@tuxteam.de> wrote: > >> [...] > >> Note that what Google calls there "less secure applications" is just >> marketing mumbo-jumbo to nudge users off their non-browser clients. > > I know. But knowing it, and perhaps blaiming it, is not a solution. > >> Is changing mail provider an option for you? > > Yes, not an easy one, 'though. Image writing to all your contacts, > human and automatic ones, and convince them to write to a new email > address.
For exactly that reason, years ago I bought my own domain (no, this isn't it -- mostly out of inertia, I still post to usenet using my old NMSU address) and run my own email server. That way I only had to do it one last time, and won't need to change again. > Moreover, is this going to be a solution? > > Which provider would you suggest? There are multiple providers out there that will work fine. I'm on netfirms.com; I'm webmaster for a shotgun club (mesillavalleyshotgunsports.com) that uses godaddy.com.