Here's what I did:
First I assigned a Static IP address to the camera:
1. Reserve the IP address currently assigned to the camera on your router;
2. Access the camera interface by entering the same IP address into your browser;
3. Select the Status tab;
4. Note the IPv4 settings (Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, DNS, etc);
5. Go to Setup/Network;
6. Select Static IP Address, and
7. Enter the same settings that were noted above into the appropriate cells (don't save yet).
Now change the HTTP Port in case your ISP doesn't enable port 80:
8. Scroll down to the port settings:
a. Change the HTTP Port to 801,
b. Enable UPNP Port Forwarding,
c. Change the UPNP External HTTP Port Forward to 801,
d. Leave the other two ports (HTTPS, RTSP) the same;
9. Save the camera settings and let the camera reboot.
While the camera reboots, log into your router again and forward ports 801, 443 and 554 to your camera's Static IP address (I activated both UPD and TCP protocols, which might be overkill, but I wasn't taking any chances).
Log back into the camera using the Static IP Address and new port (192.164.0.14:801), make sure your email settings are correct and run a test.
It worked like a charm for me, and I'm up and running now!