Monday, July 6, 2020

You have not been authorized to use this domain

All of a sudden, about two (2) weeks ago, my blog resulted in error due to too many redirection.  Thus I went to Blogger and played around its settings.  Then the following domain unauthorized error kept popping up, which prevented me from taking away the Redirect domain setting.  

"You have not been authorized to use this domain."

I finally managed to disable Redirect domain by turning off  HTTPS availability first.  Unfortunately, the domain unauthorized error was back and would not go away.  After that, I was unable to alter any settings including  HTTPS availability.  

Today, I simply deleted the original domain associated with Blogger and then rebound it back.  The domain unauthorized error disappears and I can feel free to do any settings change like before.  Hope that such an annoying error won't be back again.  I still don't understand how this error occurred and what triggered it.  It appears to me that it is the issue in Blogger or Google.

In sum, for my case, to fix this domain unauthorized error, I did nothing on DNS but only playing with Blogger settings.  Deleting the already bound domain first and then associating it back fix the issue.


Friday, March 27, 2020

Unable to send mails from my Gmail account via email client


Short answer: Samsung Email App does not meet Gmail Security Requirements
Solution: Disable "Less secure app access" in Google account for continuously using the same email client

Recently I have not been able to send mails via Samsung Mail on my all Andoid phones but iPhone works like a charm.  Samsung Mail is up-to-date; thus no update is needed.  In my Gmail, I received a Critical security alert message regarding the "Sign-in attempt was blocked".  Obviously, it was the main reason why I cannot send mails.



Clicking the given "Check activity" button in the mail will bring me to another message.  I thought answering "Yes, it was me" could help for unblocking SMTP from my phones.  But it doesn't. I need to physically go in my account and then turn off  "Less secure app access" security in order for me to use Samsung Email client to send mails.  It is clear that Google strengthens its security while Samsung Email does NOT meet Google security.  It also explains to me why all Samsung products now keep asking permission to access my Google data which I usually ignore and disregard.



On the other hand, I do receive Critical security alert message about "Sign-in attempt was blocked" whenever I used iPhone to send mails.  But the email was successfully passed through Google SMTP authentication and being sent out.  Does iPhone email client really meet Google security requirements?  If so, why do I receive an alert?  Or is it because the alert will be sent whenever all non-Google apps access Google data?

Less secure app blocked

Google blocked the app you were trying to use because it doesn't meet our security standards.
Some apps and devices use less secure sign-in technology, which makes your account more vulnerable. You can turn off access for these apps, which we recommend, or turn on access if you want to use them despite the risks. Google will automatically turn this setting OFF if it's not being used.
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If you are unable to send mails via email client for Gmail, you may consider to disable "Less secure app access" security in your Google account, which I guess, it will be applied to all apps.  This setting is unable to be customized for selective apps.  Currently it is one global setting applied to the entire Google account.  For details, you can learn it more yourself.

Enable or disable "Less secure app access":
https://myaccount.google.com/lesssecureapps