
For example, if you want to use the Email Plugin to send emails through Gmail, you will need to add the Gmail address you want to send from here. Add the Gmail addresses for each user that you will want to be able to authenticate with.If you are a GSuite user and selected "Internal" earlier, you may skip this.) Skip the Scopes for now, we need to enable the API so that we can select them, and we will do that later.Once all required fields are filled out, click "Save and Continue".Developer Contact Information (Use your logged in Gmail address).Authorized Domains (Use "", this is necessary for the OAuth redirect later).User Support Email (Use your logged in Gmail address).On the next screen, fill out the following required fields:.If you are a G Suite user, you may choose "Internal" here, and avoid the warning, but this will only work for users inside your G Suite account. For User Type, we will be using "External", which will work for anyone with a Google account, but will show a warning that the app is not verified.

Now let's set up the OAuth Consent Screen, use the menu to navigate there:.Give the project a name, then click "Create".
360WORKS EMAIL OAUTH2 PASSWORD
It is recommended that if you are setting this up that you go ahead and create a new account with a username and password that you are comfortable sharing with your users/co-workers

If you do not already have a Google account, you will need to create one. This guide will walk you through setting up an OAuth consent screen and getting Google API Keys.

Google API Keys are needed for OAuth logins for a number of 360Works products.
