Well, thank you for the clarification. And I’m really glad you didn’t have to 
pay any money. What I quoted was simply right off of the GyazMail developers’ 
website.

Steven Taylor
509-280-9198
sgtay...@taylorcomputing.biz
https://www.taylorcomputing.biz

> On Jun 8, 2024, at 11:11, Benny Kjær Nielsen <mailingl...@freron.com> wrote:
> 
> On 8 Jun 2024, at 16:33, Steven Taylor wrote:
> 
>> The owner of GyazMail said:
>> 
>>> After May 30, 2022, GyazMail no longer can access your Google account.
>>> Secure access (OAuth authentication) to your GyazMail Google account is not 
>>> supported for the following reasons:
>>> A verification process by Google must be required in order to access Gmail 
>>> more securely.
>>> The verification process costs between $10,000 and $75,000 every year.
>>> Google will take weeks to complete the verification process.
> 
> This is a good example of the effort it takes to figure out exactly what is 
> required. I had the same understanding when Google first introduced 
> requirements for OAuth2 access (years ago), but this was incorrect. There's 
> no required payment for a desktop email app. The same goes for CASA Tier 2 
> although this is a bit muddled by the requirement to scan the code and not 
> all code scanners being free to use. It might depend on the interpretation of 
> the requirements of individual assessors. We'll see how it goes next year.
> 
> To be completely clear, I have not paid anything to Google or anyone else to 
> pass the OAuth2 verification.
> 
> --
> Benny
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