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s0litaire:
If you are sending to a legitimate Google email then:

Select "ANONYMOUS"
use Port "25"
Then use this SMTP server "aspmx.l.google.com"
Enter in the email you wish to send to in the "Sender E-Mail" box (This can be your gmail email adderss)
Enter in your Gmail address in the  "Reciever E-mail" box
Set "Secure Connection" to "NONE"

That is what I'm using and I’m getting emails from my NAS weekly

This only works if you are sending TO a google address, sending to other addresses will not work.

If you are still not getting emails check your SPAM folder as google might place them in there.
Also you might need to check if port 25 is blocked or opened on your router (most routers have a "port forwarding" or "port opening" option make sure it is set to allow port 25 from your NAS) check the routers help pages or ISP's website of you can't find the option.

Don_CA:
My email used to work, then stopped a few months ago with no changes on my end.  Anyone else still using gmail for this? 

FurryNutz:
Check with Google mail and see if there service configurations have changed. Usually this is the case if you haven't done anything to the DNS...


--- Quote from: Don_CA on May 26, 2018, 05:10:58 AM ---My email used to work, then stopped a few months ago with no changes on my end.  Anyone else still using gmail for this?

--- End quote ---

GreenBay42:
Follow these steps:

https://support.dlink.com/FAQView.aspx?f=EtsWnye%2f5hsweBlN5IYO0A%3d%3d

Fabiano Pinheiro:
you will have to change the security settings on google

https://myaccount.google.com/security

Allow less secure apps: ON

and work again  ;) ;)

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