![]() I don't know anything about mail servers, so I don't know if there are some that need only the username as the login or do they all use " " as the login string, but if they all (can) use " " variant, would it be too much to ask to set the default behavior to use the sender account as the "from" field? That way, the users who send the emails to the sender email address (themselves) wouldn't be / shouldn't be affected. ![]() BTW, which email address is used as the "from" address when there are two or more addresses specified as recipients? the from field should, in my case, be the same as the login name to the outgoing server used), not the addresses of the recipient(s). When the MotionEyeOS tries to send an email via, the email gets rejected because the "from" field isn't the same as the account name ( / ).Īs far as I can tell, the (and ) server would like the "from" field to be the same as the account name that's being used to send the email (for house1 - it should be, for house 2 - i.e. The recipients' addresses differ from the sender's ( and ) on both of the Raspberries. The outgoing server is, port 587, TLS ON. MotionEyeOS is set up to use house1/house2 accounts (depending on the location) to send alerts to two email addresses on different email service providers. Each location has devices that use the corresponding house account to send various alerts (voicemail/fax,MotionEyeOS) to a couple of recipients on different email services. Two locations (house1, house2), each has it's own account (, ). sinbrkatetete commented on November 12, 2015 ![]() What are your settings and what would your SMTP server accept as From?įrom motioneyeos. The From field has been recently set to the destination To address, because normally you're sending an email to yourself and because there were some users reporting that their SMTP servers refuse to work otherwise. Comments (5) ccrisan commented on November 12, 2015
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