No App Password for Gmail? You Can Still Send Bulk Emails with AtomEmailPro
Many people want to use Gmail for email marketing or bulk email sending.
But there is one common problem:
Your Gmail account does not have 2-Step Verification enabled, so you cannot generate an App Password.
Normally, most SMTP mailers require:
Gmail address
Gmail password
2-Step Verification
App Password
Without the App Password, most software simply cannot send emails through Gmail SMTP.
So what can you do if you have many Gmail accounts but no App Passwords?
A Different Solution: AtomEmailPro
Instead of relying only on traditional SMTP login methods, AtomEmailPro supports a special webmail sending mode.
This means the software can simulate real human webmail operations inside Gmail web pages, instead of depending completely on App Password authentication.
Because of this, even Gmail accounts without App Passwords can still be used for large-scale email sending.
Why This Matters
Today, getting App Passwords is becoming harder for many users.
Some Gmail accounts:
Cannot enable 2-Step Verification
Are restricted
Are old accounts
Are purchased accounts
Lose access to phone verification
Cannot generate App Passwords at all
For traditional mail sender software, these accounts are almost useless.
But with AtomEmailPro, these Gmail accounts may still have value.
Supports Large-Scale Bulk Sending
AtomEmailPro is designed for automation and high-volume email delivery.
You can:
Import a large number of Gmail accounts
Send emails in bulk
Rotate accounts automatically
Use multi-thread sending
Simulate human-like sending behavior
Support BCC sending
For users who want to reduce costs, this is especially important.
Instead of buying expensive SMTP servers, some users prefer using Gmail webmail accounts directly.
BCC Sending Support
One useful feature is BCC sending.
With BCC mode:
Multiple recipients can receive the email
Recipients cannot see each other
It looks cleaner and more private
It reduces visible recipient exposure
Many marketers and outreach users still prefer BCC for certain campaigns.
AtomEmailPro supports this workflow directly.
Webmail Sending vs Traditional SMTP
Traditional SMTP sending is simple, but it has limitations.
Especially for Gmail:
SMTP often requires App Passwords
Login restrictions are stricter
Authentication failures are common
Google security checks are aggressive
Webmail sending works differently.
Instead of only connecting through SMTP protocols, the software interacts with Gmail web pages like a normal user would.
This is why some Gmail accounts that fail with SMTP can still work inside AtomEmailPro.
Important Notes
Of course, Gmail account quality still matters.
Things like:
Proxy quality
IP reputation
Browser environment
Account age
Sending behavior
can all affect results.
No software can magically fix poor account quality or bad proxies.
But AtomEmailPro gives users another option when App Passwords are unavailable.
Final Thoughts
If your Gmail accounts do not have App Passwords, traditional SMTP mailers may not work for you anymore.
AtomEmailPro provides an alternative approach by supporting Gmail webmail sending, allowing users to continue bulk email operations without depending entirely on App Password authentication.
For users managing large numbers of Gmail accounts, this can be a practical solution for bulk email sending and BCC campaigns.


