Server returned error [Auth] Web Login Required - Gmail POP3 error.

Server returned error [Auth] Web Login Required - Gmail POP3 error.

Gmail returns the error [AUTH] Web Login Required when you configure the account newly from services like Zoho Mail. In this case, we request you to login to your Gmail/ Google Apps account via web browser. You can follow the instructions in this Google's Help page, to overcome the error message and access your emails. 


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