Can gmail smtp server be used (requires authentication)

I would like to configure my 10g XE environment with Apex to handle email.
However, I don't want to set up an SMTP server on my environment. Instead I would like to route to the gmail smtp server.
But gmail like many SMTP servers requires authentication and TLS security. Can authentication be coded into the calls or any suggestions on how to handle?
Thanks,
Stephen

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