You can not become a scientist if you require that every question has an answer because its the very questions that have no answer that attract you to a laboratory every single day.
Hi Rick- Thank you so much for such a good seminar. But I need your help, I can't access to my gmail account. it show me only one general error "overflow" which is hard to figure out where is the problem. Is any way I can specify error description to see what's wrong? I did try "smtpserverport" = 25 and 465
Reply from Richard Rost:
Do you have two-factor authentication turned on? If you have an Android phone you might have the Authenticator app which gives you a code to get into your Gmail if you lose your password. If this is the case, you need to set up a special-access password to connect to Gmail from other programs, like your Access database. See this article on Gmail two-factor authentication.
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