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karby
Feb 20, 2019Aspirant
Can't get email notifications to work
i'm not very knowledgeable... but have always muddled my way through configuring my NV+ V2... and then forget it for a few years... but
now i'm doing some cleaning and want to add a 3rd disc and f...
StephenB
Feb 20, 2019Guru - Experienced User
You need to configure the email to use your real gmail account - not admin@gmail.com. So the user field should be your gmail username, not admin, and the password needs to be the password for for your real gmail account also.
In addition you should check your gmail account settings. You will need to
- disable two factor authentication
- enable less secure apps
karby
Feb 21, 2019Aspirant
Thank you for your reply, and your enormous patience.
After making the corrections you suggested i still got a pop up of "Unable to send test message" and lower one too of "Failed to contact SMTP server"... but i also received an email from Google saying that an app tried to access my account as you predicted.
Since i am a big Google user (via Android devices) i am very relucant to decrease Google security in order to allow ReadyNAS notification e-mails.
In my earlier search for solutions i had already seen a post advising that "it's better to create an "app password" than allowing "less secure app"... but i have no idea how to accomplish that.
alternately, can i use one of my e-mails at the domain name i own or my local ISP to avoid this problem? i am confused by the "Account Provider" tab, since my ISP is not listed and i have no idea how to configure a "Custom" account.
- StephenBFeb 22, 2019Guru - Experienced User
karby wrote:
Since i am a big Google user (via Android devices) i am very relucant to decrease Google security in order to allow ReadyNAS notification e-mails.
Just to clarify this - the security risk here is only that the ReadyNAS knows your gmail password. In my opinion that's not a big risk.
karby wrote:
In my earlier search for solutions i had already seen a post advising that "it's better to create an "app password" than allowing "less secure app"... but i have no idea how to accomplish that.
https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/185833?hl=en
karby wrote:
alternately, can i use one of my e-mails at the domain name i own or my local ISP to avoid this problem? i am confused by the "Account Provider" tab, since my ISP is not listed and i have no idea how to configure a "Custom" account.
Most ISPs provide the information needed to configure email. You are looking for the SMTP information.
If you aren't using webmail, you can also look at your email client settings.
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