First of all, I want to commend Benny on his efforts to deal with this and be 
as transparent as possible with us users. It cannot be easy.

For what it’s worth, I currently have six accounts in MailMate, including one 
Fastmail account, one Apple iCloud account and one FREE Gmail account for 
personal use. (The other three accounts are part of a hosting service that I 
have for my web own domains.) I don’t mind having to deal with app-specific 
passwords, even if it’s a bit awkward, as long as the process is well 
documented somewhere.

For my main job, I also have two Exchange accounts and one Google Workspace 
account. My experience with systems admins in large organizations is that 
they’ll leave you alone as long as you find something that works for you that 
doesn’t trigger any alarm bells on their systems, which is not always easy. But 
there’s absolutely no point in trying to talk them into making any kind of an 
exception for you (and it’s definitely NOT a good idea to even try to “tell 
them that they were not doing their jobs properly”, as Benny suggested 
elsewhere — systems admins think they are gods and nobody is to ever question 
their rules and decisions).

For this reason, I have opted NOT to use MailMate for these three accounts and 
I use MS Outlook instead. I don’t like it, but the advantage is that it keeps 
the stuff related to my main job completely separate, and if there are any 
problems, I can always blame Microsoft/Google and let the admins deal with it.

In other words, I do have one Google Workspace account that I need to access 
regularly, but I don’t need to access it via MailMate, which I only use for my 
free personal Gmail account.

HTH

Pierre

On 9 Apr 2025, at 10:04, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:

> **Note:** This email is important for all Gmail users. You should read (the 
> last part of) it before May 7, 2025.
>
> ---
>
> Hi MailMate users,
>
> ……
> ---
> ### Gmail support in the future
>
> Ok, no more ranting. What does this mean for Gmail support in the immediate 
> future? Well, maybe not much if I understand the inner workings of Google 
> authentication correctly.
>
> I've written a new server page describing various [account 
> configuration](http://freron.com/account_configuration/) issues. Here is the 
> current part on workarounds if MailMate is no longer a Google verified app:
>
> * Simple solution (OAuth-based): Google Workspace (aka G Suite aka Google 
> Apps) users should be able to have the admin of the account explicitly allow 
> MailMate. This should mean that OAuth still works for the account.
> * Simple solution (password-based): Free `@gmail.com` accounts do not have 
> settings allowing the user to explicitly allow MailMate. Instead, you need an 
> app specific password. This option is very well hidden though, but here is a 
> [direct link](https://myaccount.google.com/apppasswords). Note that this 
> [requires 2SV](https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/185833) to be 
> enabled for the account.
> * Advanced solution (OAuth-based): It's also possible to make your own [app 
> registration](https://developers.google.com/identity/protocols/oauth2/native-app)
>  with Google and then use these credentials with MailMate using the 
> `MmGmailOAuth2ClientID` and `MmGmailOAuth2ClientSecret` hidden preference 
> values.
>
> There's a fourth solution described on the website, but I'd prefer if that 
> one was not used and I'm leaving it out here.
>
> I've been using Gmail recently with an app specific password without any 
> issues. I'm interested in knowing if the first solution above works for 
> Google Workspace users. Well, I'm interested in knowing if an admin can find 
> this setting. It would also be interesting to know if app passwords are 
> allowed for Google Workspace users.
>
> -- 
> Benny


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