Wildlife camera SMTP problems

Tackleberry270

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Recently come across a problem in receiving (or not receiving as the case may be) picture messages from the camera via an SMTP service. It turns out there is a new policy in force with most web mail providers where they will outright reject any email sent via an SMTP service when is senses it is not from the email address it is saying it is. Has anyone found a solution to this perhaps in the settings of the receiving email account?
 
Hi TacB,
have you got anywhere with this, my ltl Acorn stopped sending pictures a month ago for no reason, last picture showed full battery. Could this be the problem you describe? Haven't been able to get down there yet and don't want to go without a solution as it's two hours away.
 
Hi TacB,
have you got anywhere with this, my ltl Acorn stopped sending pictures a month ago for no reason, last picture showed full battery. Could this be the problem you describe? Haven't been able to get down there yet and don't want to go without a solution as it's two hours away.

Its likely. I use SMTP2Go for sending the email. If you have a setting within the account for sending a duplicate auditing email to an email address try putting one in. For some inexplicable reason the email service provider will allow the auditing email to be received but not the original.
 
Recently come across a problem in receiving (or not receiving as the case may be) picture messages from the camera via an SMTP service. It turns out there is a new policy in force with most web mail providers where they will outright reject any email sent via an SMTP service when is senses it is not from the email address it is saying it is. Has anyone found a solution to this perhaps in the settings of the receiving email account?

I have had this problem. I use SMTP2GO to get round it.
 

I use SMTP2GO as my outgoing mail server for a domain that I own . Then I have an SPF record in the DNS records for my domain that says that it's OK to accept email sent via SMTP2GO. Any mail server that I try to send email to can check the SPF record and see that SMTP2GO is a legitimate sender of email from my domain.
 
I use SMTP2GO as my outgoing mail server for a domain that I own . Then I have an SPF record in the DNS records for my domain that says that it's OK to accept email sent via SMTP2GO. Any mail server that I try to send email to can check the SPF record and see that SMTP2GO is a legitimate sender of email from my domain.

To clarify (as i'm not a IT person!) Does this give the SMTP sent email some kind of pass code that is used to show it is authentic to the receiving email address(s) ?

.. I assume this is something that is done when you have a domain linked email address? Can it be done with the mainstream email providers?

.... I have a domain and the facility for email but I would rather use gmail.
 
To clarify (as i'm not a IT person!) Does this give the SMTP sent email some kind of pass code that is used to show it is authentic to the receiving email address(s) ?

.. I assume this is something that is done when you have a domain linked email address? Can it be done with the mainstream email providers?

.... I have a domain and the facility for email but I would rather use gmail.

Not a pass code as such, more a "this is OK" check. I'm afraid I don't know about mainstream email providers. Sorry.
 
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