When it set up it did http://www.mikealrhughes.com/oauth2callback.
Mike, where did you find the link “http://www.mikealrhughes.com/oauth2callback” ? To the best of my knowledge, the plugin does not create this link.
You need to put that same redirect URL (ie. http://www.mikealrhughes.com/wp-admin/options-general.php?page=postman) into your Google Console screen where it says Redirect URIs like this: [screenshot]
It showed up when I went into the plugin setup. No I don’t use the godaddy mail on the Mikealrhughes.com site. I am trying to use drmacmike@ gmail.com. That I tried to do the redirect that is.
Ok that URL http://www.mikealrhughes.com/wp-admin/options-general.php?page=postman is there in the plug in. When I choose Grant permission with Google. I get a 400 error Error: Redirect_url_mismatch. Application Postman SMTP. The redirect – URL http://www.mikealrhughes.com/we-admin/options-general.php?page=postman did not match a registered redirect URL. Now the question where do I go to change the redirect URL?
Sign in to the Google Developer Console and change it there.
I sent you a screenshot showing where the Redirect URL is in the Google Console. Click Edit Settings and update the URL to the correct value.
Fixed that issue now getting this error – Communication Error [334] – make sure the Sender Email belongs to the account which provided the Gmail OAuth 2.0 consent.
Exactly as it says – the sender email address you set in Postman must be the same email address of the user you signed into the Google Console with.
Where does the gmail oauth set? Where can I check that? Postman has drmacmike@gmail.com for sender address.
I’m sorry you’re having so many problems. It’s usually not this hard.
Here are the things that can cause Error [334] :
- Make sure that your Sender Email Address is the same account that you use to create the Google Client ID or Microsoft Application.
- Login to the webmail, checks for errors, and try again.
- Maybe you refreshed the Client Secret but Postman still has the old one. Make sure your Client ID and Client Secret in Postman match the values shown in the Developer Console of your provider.
- If all else fails, delete your Google Client ID or Microsoft Application and start over
Redid it all and still get – Communication Error [334] – make sure the Sender Email belongs to the account which provided the Gmail OAuth 2.0 consent.
Mike
Check the Postman Email Log (Tools -> Email Log).
Do you see an entry for your test e-mail? if you do, click on Transcript and paste it here.
Yes I have several email logs. I will send the latest to you tonight.
Mike
Fixed by logging in to Google account on behalf of the user.