If that email isn't gmail, you can create a Google Account with that
specific email address.

On Mar 12, 5:55 am, Russell Kwok <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Would like to have your professional advices on the situation I am
> facing.
>
> I would like to use the [email protected] as a sender to send
> the email, is there a way to configure?
>
> as what google said:
> ~~~~~~
> For security purposes, the sender address of a message must be the
> email address of an administrator for the application, the Google
> Account email address of the current user who is signed in, or any
> valid email receiving address for the app (see Receiving Mail). The
> message can also include a "reply to" address, which must also meet
> these restrictions.
>
> If you want to send email on behalf of the application but do not want
> to use a single administrator's personal Google Account as the sender,
> you can create a new Google Account for the application using any
> valid email address, then add the new account as an administrator for
> the application. To add an account as an administrator, see the
> "Developers" section of the Admin Console.
> ~~~~~~
>
> I have tried to invite [email protected] in the Developer
> session inside GAE admin panel, it seems that only gmail a/c can be
> invited.
>
> So, wondering is there a way to allow me using the own
> email([email protected]) as sender and send mail using GAE's
> MailService?
>
> Appreciate for your help in advance.
>
> Cheers,
> Russell

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