Yes, it’s works and clean
Rather use complex or multifunction mail provider plugin. If you want to use gsuite/gmail, just simple use this plugin. No ads and fare for add-on.
Minimal, Clean and Effective
I use this plugin with Google Workplace and it helps me record every email sent to customer. Thank you so much for this great plugin.
Works well, simple clean interface.
It’s wonderful when you can find a plugin that is not bloated. Thank you to the developer for this great, easy to use and easy to follow instructions!
This works well
Just configured this using Google Workspaces and it works a charm. Note that (as ever) Google) have fiddled with their consul admin screen interfaces/menus etc , so the video on the plugin page is a bit out of date, but the key tasks and app set up are effectively the same ( you just need to carefully hunt around a bit in the google console admin screens). I also like the way this plugin has a local (i.e. MY OWN domain) ‘Authorised Redirect URI’ ( most other plugins like this seem to use their own 3rd party author domain for this setting. (Perhaps understandable if they are allowing themselves to turn off the feature if you don’t renew a paid subscription perhaps). Nevertheless – comforting that everything appears to be validated between ‘me’ and ‘Google’ only. Nice. Thank you for this plugin!
Works year after year, now also in Docker
After the setup, that you really need to set up carefully at Gmail (at least when I did many years ago it took some effort), this Gmail SMTP plugin has given me years of very reliable integration with WooCommerce sales, various contact forms and status updates. Backups run locally as if on server with no changes and migrating my db to Docker where I’m using reverse proxy works locally, on staging as well as on the production site. I honestly cannot remember a single issue, and if there was something it was easily solved.I’ve found Gmail SMTP to be very reliable. I have yet to use the later versions after 1.2.0 on Wordpress 6.9 and later, so will update later once this is running for me.
Good when it works, only for small sites installed at root
The plugin is great when it works. The plugin suddenly stopped working. I contacted support, they checked the site, and stopped answering. They did not say yes, no, we can or cannot fix it. They stopped answering.My finding are that the plugin only works on small wordpress website installs, on the root directory. The plugin is not capable to handle large sites or sites installed on directories other than the root.That means, if you grow, you will start encountering problems with this plugin. Same as I did. I am now using Fluent SMTP, it works out of the box with no sweat. Thanks
This works well
Just configured this using Google Workspaces and it works a charm. Note that (as ever) Google) have fiddled with their consul admin screen interfaces/menus etc , so the video on the plugin page is a bit out of date, but the key tasks and app set up are effectively the same ( you just need to carefully hunt around a bit in the google console admin screens). I also like the way this plugin has a local (i.e. MY OWN domain) ‘Authorised Redirect URI’ ( most other plugins like this seem to use their own 3rd party author domain for this setting. (Perhaps understandable if they are allowing themselves to turn off the feature if you don’t renew a paid subscription perhaps). Nevertheless – comforting that everything appears to be validated between ‘me’ and ‘Google’ only. Nice. Thank you for this plugin!
Works year after year, now also in Docker
After the setup, that you really need to set up carefully at Gmail (at least when I did many years ago it took some effort), this Gmail SMTP plugin has given me years of very reliable integration with WooCommerce sales, various contact forms and status updates. Backups run locally as if on server with no changes and migrating my db to Docker where I’m using reverse proxy works locally, on staging as well as on the production site. I honestly cannot remember a single issue, and if there was something it was easily solved.I’ve found Gmail SMTP to be very reliable. I have yet to use the later versions after 1.2.0 on Wordpress 6.9 and later, so will update later once this is running for me.
Works well, simple clean interface.
It’s wonderful when you can find a plugin that is not bloated. Thank you to the developer for this great, easy to use and easy to follow instructions!
Good when it works, only for small sites installed at root
The plugin is great when it works. The plugin suddenly stopped working. I contacted support, they checked the site, and stopped answering. They did not say yes, no, we can or cannot fix it. They stopped answering.My finding are that the plugin only works on small wordpress website installs, on the root directory. The plugin is not capable to handle large sites or sites installed on directories other than the root.That means, if you grow, you will start encountering problems with this plugin. Same as I did. I am now using Fluent SMTP, it works out of the box with no sweat. Thanks
This works well
Just configured this using Google Workspaces and it works a charm. Note that (as ever) Google) have fiddled with their consul admin screen interfaces/menus etc , so the video on the plugin page is a bit out of date, but the key tasks and app set up are effectively the same ( you just need to carefully hunt around a bit in the google console admin screens). I also like the way this plugin has a local (i.e. MY OWN domain) ‘Authorised Redirect URI’ ( most other plugins like this seem to use their own 3rd party author domain for this setting. (Perhaps understandable if they are allowing themselves to turn off the feature if you don’t renew a paid subscription perhaps). Nevertheless – comforting that everything appears to be validated between ‘me’ and ‘Google’ only. Nice. Thank you for this plugin!
Works year after year, now also in Docker
After the setup, that you really need to set up carefully at Gmail (at least when I did many years ago it took some effort), this Gmail SMTP plugin has given me years of very reliable integration with WooCommerce sales, various contact forms and status updates. Backups run locally as if on server with no changes and migrating my db to Docker where I’m using reverse proxy works locally, on staging as well as on the production site. I honestly cannot remember a single issue, and if there was something it was easily solved.I’ve found Gmail SMTP to be very reliable. I have yet to use the later versions after 1.2.0 on Wordpress 6.9 and later, so will update later once this is running for me.