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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => D-Link Storage => DNR-202L => Topic started by: scveal on April 05, 2014, 08:02:31 PM
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I've just about got my set-up complete on my new DNR-202L, DCS-930 and 932 cameras. I can successfully send motion event E-mails from the individual cameras and I can send myself a successful test e-mail from the DNR-202L Setup-Event Page. However, when a motion event is successfully triggered, I do not receive an E-mail notification from the DNR-202L.
Is this a bug or is there something else that I need to be doing?
Thanks!
Steve
Weatherford, Texas
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So you have the Motion Detection set up in the camera, and it's checked under the proper channel in the DNR-202L settings? (Setup - Event Setup - Event)
Do you see blue highlights on the recording history in the Playback Selection window that indicate a motion detection event has been received by the DNR-202L?
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ReverendTed:
Thanks for getting back to me and yes to both questions.
Steve
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Thanks for getting back to me and yes to both questions.
Well then I'M stumped.
If the test e-mail works, the events are logging in the DNR-202L stream, and "Alert Mail" is checked, that should be everything you need. Next step: call support and cross your fingers?
Have you tried checking "Loss" in the event logging and seeing if an e-mail is generated when the camera is unplugged?
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ReverendTed - Yes - I just disabled the power to the cameras to create a video loss - still no E-mail.
My ATT E-mail smtp server address is outbound.att.net and the required port is 465. However, when I use these settings I receive a validation error from the DNR-202L when I attempt a test E-mail. Yet, when I use port 25 (which ATT supposedly has blocked), I can send a test e-mail OK, just not an event e-mail.
The only thing I can figure (and this is strictly a guess) is that ATT blocks e-mails to port 25 that contain attachments (as you would get with an event E-mail), yet allows port 25 E-mails through if they are simply text, which is all that the test e-mail contains. Again, this is strictly a wild guess.
Thanks for your help!
Steve
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Reverend Ted and all:
Well, here's my bizarre workaround. Out of curiosity, I opened an E-mail account with Gmail, which uses smtp server settings of smtp.gmail.com port 465. I used those settings in the DNR-202L event page. I had no success with a test e-mail on Port 465. So I tried Port 25, was able to get a successful Test E-mail, as well as successful event E-mails, including motion and video loss. So, it must be some kind of ATT Yahoo quirk preventing the event e-mails.
So, Gmail works - on port 25.
I can't really explain it all, but it works.
Thanks again!
Steve
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for gmail, STLS requires port 25 or 587. I've had better success with 587
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I just tried it with
Server address: smtp.gmail.com
Port: 587
tick requires a secure connection (StartTLS)
and it worked
I couldn't get it to work with port 25. Might be in my gmail settings.