No. Nothing has changed on the Gmail side, as far as I know.
Thanks.
João M. S. Silva
On 12/12/2016 07:24 AM, Eric Johnson wrote:
By any chance does the gmail account in question now have two factor
authentication turned on?
Eric
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On Dec 11, 2016, at 6:21 PM, João M. S. Silva <joao.m.santos.si...@gmail.com>
wrote:
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Hi,
I have been using subversion-tools to send post-commit e-mails. I use
the mailer.py and mailer.conf.example to create my own configuration
file. This has worked for years.
However, recently I get this error:
smtplib.SMTPException: SMTP AUTH extension not supported by server
Searching for a solution, it seems we have to run "starttls" before
"ehlo", but I don't think I can change that, the way I'm running it.
I'm simply calling mailer.py with the correct configuration file. I
checked if my configuration file was up to date (comparing with the one
from the subversion-tools package) and it is.
So, the problem should be inside subversion-tools, right?
I'm sending the post-commit e-mail through Gmail, so maybe some recent
change in Gmail's server could also be the culprit?
Thanks.
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João M. S. Silva