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How To Guides & Software Tutorials When it comes to a website, we have to send emails to the users for various reasons. PHP provides a mail() function but there are limitations with it.

Each time our application sends an email, we need to fetch this token and use it.

Go to the browser, run the YOUR_DOMAIN_URL/callback.php, complete the authentication and you should get your access token in your ‘google_oauth’ table.
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