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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...
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...
Mauser69
Apr 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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