What is my gmail outgoing mail server

The outgoing mail server for Gmail is typically smtp.gmail.com. However, there are a few things to keep in mind:

  1. SSL/TLS encryption: Gmail requires SSL/TLS encryption to be enabled when sending emails. You can do this by adding smtp.gmail.com:587 to your email client's outgoing mail server settings.
  2. Port number: The default port number for Gmail's outgoing mail server is 587. You can use this port number if your email client doesn't automatically detect it.
  3. Authentication: To send emails using Gmail's outgoing mail server, you'll need to authenticate using your Gmail username and password. You can do this by enabling "Less secure app access" in your Google Account settings. However, this is not recommended as it can compromise your account security.
  4. Two-factor authentication: If you have two-factor authentication (2FA) enabled on your Google Account, you'll need to generate an App Password to use with your email client. You can do this by going to your Google Account settings, clicking on "Security," and then clicking on "App passwords."

Here are the general settings you can use for Gmail's outgoing mail server:

Keep in mind that these settings may vary depending on your email client and the specific settings required by your email provider.