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BobH54
Aug 03, 2022Aspirant
ReadyNAS 314 Email Alerts
Hello All, I have been successfully receiving email alerts for years for any critical events from my NAS. After reviewing the logs I see that all these events are in the log, however I am no lon...
StephenB
Aug 03, 2022Guru - Experienced User
If you are using gmail, then the "less secure apps" setting was deprecated a couple months ago. You need to
- set up 2-factor authentication on the main account
- create an app-specific password for the NAS.
- BobH54Aug 03, 2022Aspirant
Well that's the thing, I specifically am not using gmail for that reason. The thing that's baffling is the test messages all go through ok, but not the alerts!
- StephenBAug 03, 2022Guru - Experienced User
BobH54 wrote:
Well that's the thing, I specifically am not using gmail for that reason. The thing that's baffling is the test messages all go through ok, but not the alerts!
FWIW, yahoo mail works (with an app-specific password), and of course you can send the alerts to a gmail account.
Are you seeing any errors in the log zip file?
Though you likely have already checked - did you look in the spam filter?
- BobH54Aug 03, 2022Aspirant
This just doesn't make any sense to me since I'm receiving the test emails through the service provider with no problem.
I used to get these alerts when I installed new apps, disk defragmentation, disk failures all of those type of things and they are currently in the log file. It's like these events are not triggering the alert to be emailed.
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