Configuring Email with - Gmail and more…

Tip submitted by @RawSanj

Goal: By the using below mail settings you will have the default JHipster application configured to send emails from Gmail, Outlook or Yahoo.

Start by running JHipster with yo jhipster to create a new application or use an existing JHipster generated application.

Choose any of below Email Service for your Application :

1. Email Config - Gmail

Go into src\main\resources\config\application-dev.yml and change your application to use the below Gmail configuration:

application-dev.yml

spring:
    profiles:
        active: dev
    mail:
        host: smtp.gmail.com
        port: 587
        username: [email protected]  #Replace this field with your Gmail username.
        password: ************           #Replace this field with your Gmail password.
        protocol: smtp
        tls: true
        properties.mail.smtp:
            auth: true
            starttls.enable: true
            ssl.trust: smtp.gmail.com
        [...]

2. Email Config - Outlook.com

Go into src\main\resources\config\application-dev.yml and change your application to use the below Outlook configuration:

application-dev.yml

spring:
    profiles:
        active: dev
    mail:
        host: smtp-mail.outlook.com
        port: 587
        username: [email protected]  #Replace this field with your Outlook username.
        password: ************               #Replace this field with your Outlook password.
        protocol: smtp
        tls: true
        properties.mail.smtp:
            auth: true
            starttls.enable: true
            ssl.trust: smtp-mail.outlook.com
        [...] __Note__ : If you want to send Email from a Corporate Outlook account then set `host` as the Microsoft Exchange Server of your company, for e.g. `emea.mycompany.com`. Also set `username` as Standard Id of the system provided by the company (Domain/Username) and `password` as your system password.

Tip : To find your Microsoft Exchange Server : Open Outlook > Click Tools > Click Account Settings… > Double Click on Microsoft Exchange (under Email tab) and copy the Microsoft Exchange Server address.

3. Email Config - Yahoo

Go into src\main\resources\config\application-dev.yml and change your application to use the below Yahoo configuration:

application-dev.yml

spring:
    profiles:
        active: dev
    mail:
        host: smtp.mail.yahoo.com
        port: 587
        username: [email protected]  #Replace this field with your Yahoo username.
        password: ************           #Replace this field with your Yahoo password.
        protocol: smtp
        tls: true
        properties.mail.smtp:
            auth: true
            starttls.enable: true
            ssl.trust: smtp.mail.yahoo.com
        [...]

jhipster:       
    mail: 
        from: [email protected]  #Replace this field with your Gmail username.
        [...] __Note__ : For Yahoo Mail, `username` property in **spring.mail** must match the `from` property in **jhipster.mail**.

4. Email Config - Zoho

Go into src\main\resources\config\application-dev.yml and change your application to use the below Zoho configuration:

application-dev.yml

spring:
    profiles:
        active: dev
    mail:
        host: smtp.zoho.com
        port: 587
        username: [email protected]   #Replace this field with your Zoho username.
        password: ************          #Replace this field with your Zoho password.
        protocol: smtp
        tls: true
        properties.mail.smtp:
            auth: true
            starttls.enable: true
            ssl.trust: smtp.zoho.com
        [...]

Similarly you can configure any other email service. Just check the SMTP Mail Server and Server Port of your Email Service and change the above fields accordingly

Now run your application! Go to Register Page, submit the form with a valid Email addrees and you should receive an Activation Email from the above configured Email Address.

Note : You can try sending test Emails with your credentials using these examples.