Our application uses a 3 legged XOAUTH authorization to send emails from our 
Gmail users account  through SMTP.
It worked very well until yesterday. However since  yesterday, our users are 
told that Google has detected suspicious account activity and they are 
forced to change their password.

Does that mean that 
- XOAUTH SMTP API should no longer be used to send mail on behalf of a 
user? 
- we're not using the service as it should be used (we have reproduced the 
problem by sending one single mail, so it's not a volume issue)?
- it's a bug on Gmail side?

As it's a real annoyance to our users, we have stopped using this API until 
further news.

Thanks,

Philippe Laval, CEO, Kwaga
WriteThat.Name <http://writethat.name/> keeps my address book 
up-to-date<http://youtu.be/WMO9MGSl9ZY>
www.kwaga.com 
 

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