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ronaldvr2132
Oct 22, 2019Apprentice
How to set alerts using Google Apps
In the relase notes of firmware 6.10.2 I have read the following: Attention Gmail Users: Gmail customers using the Google integration for email alerts will require a re-authenticating with the n...
OOM-9
Oct 23, 2019NETGEAR Expert
Google has provided some additional extentions for the previous Google App method prior to 6.10.2.
When you upgrade to 6.10.2, you may need to "Signout" and Sign back into Gmail to take advantage of the newer security updates.
ronaldvr2132
Oct 23, 2019Apprentice
Hi OOM-9 Thank you for your reply. Signing out and signing in suggests a method that I am not using. I don’t have this ability. I do see a Gopogle and Microsoft section that suggests I can use one of these to set up alerts, but nothing happens when I click on Google. Am I doing something wrong?
- OOM-9Oct 23, 2019NETGEAR Expert
I see. It sounds like you configured the gmail, email alerts, with our older methods that would have Google require a less secure account setting, or 2FA with an application specific password for the ReadyNAS. In addition enabling the SNMP settings on gmail to allow third party email client support.
The newer method would follow the security recommendations from Google and does not get flagged for any security issues. Since you already have it configured with the "Other Email Provides", you can "Clear" those email settings and use the Google option. It should be colored when selectable and would provide a popup with Google account login. Once you autherize the email with Google (through the popup), the ReadyNAS will have the email alerts setup with the newer Google method.
Note: This requires 6.10.2 to correctly work.
- ronaldvr2132Oct 30, 2019Apprentice
Clear the settings makes that the Gopogle options gets colors and can be set. However loging in on my Google account seems to work, but I still can't send a test alert. How should the server settings look like when I finished the login to my Gmail account? When nothing is filled in I get the message that the SMTP server is not allowed to be empty, but when I populate all the fields again with the same information I do get the message that the server (probably the Google SMTP server) is not accepting my login. Anyone any idea's?
- ronaldvr2132Nov 12, 2019Apprentice
Anyone having the same issues. Also on my second RN628X I don't get the alerts to work.
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