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[Subject]
Subject of the e-mail that is sent. Entering a relevant subject will help identify the alarm better. i.e “Garage
Alarm”
[Message]
Type the text you wish to appear in the e-mail. e.g. This is to notify you that your alarm has been triggered.
Notes:
Email settings can be obtained from your e-mail service provider. An SMTP email account is required – these are very
common if you use POP3 email and some IMAP servers. A true IMAP server will not work.
Some ISPs won’t let you use any other SMTP server other than their own (British Telecom BT are a good example of
this).
6.8.3
Y-cam & Common Email Server Settings
Some email server settings to use your Y-cam with popular email providers:
gmail.com
SMTP server name: smtp.gmail.com
SMTP server port: 465
Secure SSL: Yes
Authentication: Yes
Username: [email protected]
Password: xxxxxxx
gmx.com
SMTP server name: smtp.gmx.com
SMTP server port: 587
Secure SSL: No
Authentication: Yes
Username: [email protected]
Password: xxxxxxx
att.net
SMTP server name: smtp.att.yahoo.com
SMTP server port: 25
Secure SSL: No
Authentication: Yes
Username: [email protected]
Password: xxxxxxx
comcast.net
SMTP server name: smtp.comcast.com
SMTP server port: 587
Secure SSL: No
Authentication: Yes
Username: [email protected]
Password: xxxxxxx
Please note:
The most common reason for Email Alerts not being sent is that the cameras
Primary DNS IP Address is not set. You can check this on your Y-cam Settings System page.
If it is empty, you can set it on the TCP/IP settings page, set to your Default Gateway address
and this should solve the problem.
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