![]() ![]() You could name it something like a strong password and note the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Your web hosting server, create a new e-mail account for your If you have your own website, two simple scripts willĭo the trick. Their size and send them under my local time zone. Manage my own website, so I automated the alert e-mails to reduce It’s frustrating because the alert doesn’t appear as In other words they won’t appear in your inbox in order by On some e-mail clients, thisĬauses alerts to appear as if they were sent in the early morning Plus, youĬannot easily suspend these alerts if for example, you plan to mowĮ-mail sent from the Lorex NVR uses the Pacific timezone rather than Service and also storage space on your e-mail server. Get several e-mails, they require a lot of bandwidth on your cellular Is relatively large, being ½ to 1 or 2 Megabytes in size. See my prior post.įTP facility might be a better way to review motion events withoutįilling up your e-mail inbox. If you want to monitor snapshots from past motion events, consider using the NVR’s FTP feature instead. An immediate e-mail alert does no good while you’re sleeping. I also recommend disabling e-mail alerts late at night by using the scheduling feature. For example, when you monitor your fenced backyard, where only an intruder should cause a motion event. ![]() But if you do get one, you want to know immediately. I recommend enabling this feature only for cameras where you don’t expect a motion event. Optionally include a snapshot, which hopefully shows what caused theĬarefully consider whether you want e-mail alerts in the first place. ![]() Surveillance camera detects motion in its field of view. 1Ĭan configure the Lorex NVR to send an e-mail alert when a This is my review of the e-mail alert notifications on a Lorex 4K IP Camera System. ![]()
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