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TS_SML
Mar 19, 2020Tutor
ReadyNas 214 - Email Alerts not being sent after updating to version 6.10.3
I just upgraded my ReadyNAS 214 to version 6.10.3 from version 6.10.2 without any errors. I am now getting error in log stating Mar 19, 2020 04:17:53 PM System: Alert message failed to...
StephenB
Mar 22, 2020Guru - Experienced User
TS_SML wrote:
Not sure why we need to enter my Gmail password to send an email
You need the gmail password because the NAS is using your gmail account to send the email.
TS_SML wrote:
StephenB - You said earlier that it worked for you. Do you have Two Factor Authentication set up for your Google account?
I do not (and that is likely your problem). I also allow less secure apps.
TS_SML wrote:Will try to set up a custom password within Google and try that in the Netgear.
That is another approach that might work.
TS_SML
Mar 23, 2020Tutor
Figured it out...yipee!!!!! root issue was the Google Two Factor Authentication.
In Netgear I deleted my Gmail address entry. Then hit the 'Clear' button which highlighed "Sign in with Google" and "Sign in with Microsoft Account". When I selected "Sign in with Google" it went to Google and asked if I would accept ReadyNAS access to send notifications. When I said yes, Google populated a special password in the Netgear password field which was not my regular Gmail password. When I selected "Accept & Save" a test message was generated. I tried a second test message and it worked fine.
All that being said however, before I did the process above, I used my Me.com email address with my appropriate password but it did not work. Not sure why it did not work since I don't have any Two Factor Authentication on that Apple address.
Bottom line is that I am now getting messages to my Gmail account from my NAS which is great.
Thanks to all...
- TS_SMLMar 23, 2020Tutor
Another update...
Just finished the same process on my remote location NAS and was successful using a Gmail account however, using a Me.com email address does not work, i.e., still gets error. That tells me that there is something going on one way or another.
If Apple email accounts are not allowed then there should be a note/instructions/error message that ReadyNAS Alerts only work for Google and Microsoft accounts. Not sure if this is an error or not but should be forwarded to Netgear ReadyNas technical folks for review.
- StephenBMar 24, 2020Guru - Experienced User
TS_SML wrote:
Another update...
Just finished the same process on my remote location NAS and was successful using a Gmail account however, using a Me.com email address does not work, i.e., still gets error. That tells me that there is something going on one way or another.
If Apple email accounts are not allowed then there should be a note/instructions/error message that ReadyNAS Alerts only work for Google and Microsoft accounts. Not sure if this is an error or not but should be forwarded to Netgear ReadyNas technical folks for review.
The alerts generally do work with all email providers when the account and ReadyNAS are properly configured. Two Factor Authentication is a problem for any device that is automatically sending emails on your behalf, so it does need to be turned off (or worked around with a device-specific password).
I'm not an Apple guy. But Apple says the settings for SMTP are:
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202304 wrote:
- Server name: smtp.mail.me.com
- SSL Required: Yes
If you see an error message when using SSL, try using TLS or STARTTLS instead. - Port: 587
- SMTP Authentication Required: Yes
- Username: Your full iCloud email address (for example, emilyparker@icloud.com, not emilyparker)
- Password: Use the app-specific password that you generated when you set up the incoming mail server.
- TS_SMLMar 25, 2020Tutor
Thanks so very much for this additional information...very informative and helpful...
- Mauser69Apr 17, 2020Tutor
Thank you for updating this thread with your fix. I was havuing the identical problem, and the same fix worked (deleting the gmail sign-on account and then signing in with google).
I recently had to make changes to my Thunderbird email app due to the same issue with gmail authentication, but I could not figure out how to get this to work again from the NAS until I found your post this morning.
But the issue was not really "Google Two Factor Authentication" (at least not for me); it was simply the recent change that Google made to block remote access by less secure applications. There are two ways around this problem - one is to jump through some hoops with google to authorize a "less secure" app, but the easiest by far is to just use the option to sign in with google anytime it is available.
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