Every email account will have a username and password. Unless it's an
alias, in which case you can't use it. Sounds like you've set up an alias
here. You can still use it as a from email address, but can't use it to
authenticate with smtp
On 19/08/2014 6:13 pm, "Chen Xu" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Everyone,
> I just setup google apps to use gmail with my own domain "example.com",
> and I want to use django send_mail to send emails from [email protected],
> which might be for registration message, something like that. However, when
> I create the group in google apps, [email protected] will not have a
> password, but send_mail function requires an authentication. I wonder how
> this is usually done.
>
>
> Thanks
>
>
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