This is just is there a way to send emails on my domain for free in any way ()

yeah its in title + not using that gmail smtp or any free trials just 100% free

Why not gmail smtp?

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No, sending emails cost money. Unfortunately, so InfinityFree can keep server costs stable and provide our service to 400,000+ users, InfinityFree is not able to offer such a service to you, or any other user. If you would like to further discuss about this, please reply to this message and I’ll get back to you as soon as I can!

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it doesnt work for me on mobile unless u wanna setup for me on ur pc. ?

Kid, I got no pc. Sometimes you need to learn to do things on your own and ask for help at times. We can teach you how to fish but I win’t give you fish.

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pc also includes laptop, i only have mobile

Same with me buddy.

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thats quite cool

You could always use options like Zoho’s free plan, and if you need access to a PC but don’t currently have one, you can experiment with the desktop view on mobile and see if you can accomplish what you need to.

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I can code on mobile, quite a flex.

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Even if I still had my PC, I’d have told you to do it yourself. It is midnight and I am not coding the whole thing for someone, google exists.

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I use Zoho with Brevo

i code mobile too not a flex more like the opposite its more like a your poor well thats what i get told

Setting up Gmail SMTP on mobile would be hard but it’s not impossible. Have you tried already?

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i tried but could never get the gmail desktop as it redirects to mobile before even going onto it

Does it redirect you to the app store? Because when I go on it on my phone it gives me the option to stay in the browser.

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no but theres no settings so i cant add smtp

You don’t setup SMTP within gMail.

Use this:

Gmail SMTP server address: smtp.gmail.com
Gmail SMTP username: Your Gmail address (for example, [email protected])
Gmail SMTP password: <<<Google App Password (See below)>>>
Gmail SMTP port (TLS): 587     (RECOMENDED)
Gmail SMTP port (SSL): 465
Gmail SMTP TLS/SSL required: Yes

To get an app password, you need to (1) enable 2FA on your google account, then (2) create an app password in your google account security settings.

Both (1) and (2) can be done from myaccount.google.com

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There are many other reasons why some may end up using a mobile for it.

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You live in an country where you should be able to find public libraries that offer computer labs that you can use. Or perhaps you have a friend or family member that would allow you to borrow one to set this up?

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