![]() ![]() ![]() User Name: Paste the value you copied from the gmail popup. I used Enterprise Manager for Identify Sender As, and then the actual email address for my account on gmail for Sender’s Email Address.Ĭlick the Add button in the Outgoing Mail (SMTP) Servers region and use the following values: I got there in OEM 13c by using the Initial Setup Console located under the gear in the top left of OEM.įrom there configure your sender identity. With the copied password in your buffer, you can go to the Email Server configuration in OEM. If you lost your OEM application specific password for some reason (server crashed and you didn’t have a backup, or maybe you are just migrating from Grid Control to Cloud Control on a brand new server and you aren’t planning on migrating anything) you can just generate a new application specific password. This password doesn’t need to be remembered or written down, and you can select and copy it from the popup window. You’ll now be given an application specific password that doesn’t need 2-step verification. ![]() Once that is done, click the GENERATE button. I used Other (custom name) and named it Oracle Enterprise Manager. Click that link and you’ll be able to create a mail application. Once you’ve done that you’ll see a new link for App passwords. This will require you to configure an additional communication method like a phone that can receive texts. Log into your gmail account and click the picture in the top right corner and then click the My Account button.įrom here you’re going to do two things: Enable 2-Step Verification (under Sign-in & Security). Instead you’ll have to head over to the account settings for your gmail account. The first thing that you’ll have to do doesn’t involve OEM at all. Īnd you might get an email from the gmail security team that looks like this:Ĭonfiguration with gmail is possible, it just takes a few steps extra steps and some non expected values. :25: Test failed with message: “Could not connect to SMTP host:, port: 25”. If you plug in the ‘expected’ values, you’ll often see things like this in OEM: With many organizations moving to gmail as their corporate email, you might wonder if it is possible to configure gmail as an outgoing email server in OEM. If you’d like to have Oracle Enterprise Manager (OEM) send you emails, you need to be able to talk to a mail server. ![]()
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