September 25, 20178 yr Hey! I'm using unRAID 6.3.5 and I would like to use my yahoo account to send notifications. But after I've set up my account in unRAID the test fails: Test result: Authorization failed. The system log says that username or password are invalid: Sep 25 15:29:25 NAS sSMTP[13390]: Creating SSL connection to host Sep 25 15:29:25 NAS sSMTP[13390]: SSL connection using ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256 Sep 25 15:29:28 NAS sSMTP[13390]: Authorization failed (535 5.7.0 (#MBR1212) Incorrect username or password.) But I'm 100% sure, that user and password are correct. I've tried copy & paste and I've tried to type it in three times. Are there any character that are prohibited in the password? The help says that the password is stored unencrypted in the email configuration file. Where do I find this file to check the stored password? Thank you in advance.
September 25, 20178 yr Its in /boot/config/plugins/dynamix/dynamix.cfg but I think it is encrypted. At least mine appears to be.
September 25, 20178 yr Author You are right, it is encrypted. Seems the help note is outdated. But thank you anyway.
September 25, 20178 yr Are you using your full email address for the user name? Also, yahoo uses port 465 and SSL.
September 25, 20178 yr Author Yes, full e-mail address. I've chosen "yahoo" from the drop down menu, SSL, port 465 and the server address were preset. Edited September 25, 20178 yr by Just Me
September 26, 20178 yr A while back, I changed my password to my gmail account, updated it in unRAID and couldn't get it to work. It turned out that unRAID doesn't seem to like spaces in email passwords. Not sure if this is your issue or not, but changing my password again to eliminate the spaces fixed the issue for me.
September 28, 20178 yr Author I don't use spaces in my password, but I'm using a password with special characters, I've changed the password and created a new one only using numbers and character and now it works. Seems unRAID doesn't like passwords with special character either. Thanks to everyone for the help :-) Edited September 28, 20178 yr by Just Me
January 6, 20188 yr I had another complete different issue with GMail: After much checking and double checking my user name and password and some head scratching it turns out Google considers unRAID a "Less Secure APP" and automatically blocks it! (See pic 1.jpg) You can turn off this feature with GMail but there's a hitch: You cannot use GMail with 2 factor security login - OK, reasonable... (See pic 2.jpg & 3.jpg) Google considers both regular GMail and GMail with TLS preset services to be "Less Secure Apps" from my test. Just a heads up everyone. 1 Edited January 6, 20188 yr by Calamari
November 24, 20187 yr https://myaccount.google.com/apppasswords This will instantly solve your problems.
October 3, 20196 yr So not sure what changed but my notifications stopped working recently after one of the upgrades and now my Gmail notifications will only work if I set "Allow Less secure apps: ON". Is there a way to get notifications to work with out doing this? It worked fine before. service="smtp.gmail.com:587:YES:YES:login" root="[email protected]" RcptTo="[email protected]" SetEmailPriority="True" Subject="unRAID Status: " server="smtp.gmail.com" port="587" UseTLS="YES" UseSTARTTLS="YES" UseTLSCert="NO" AuthMethod="login" Edited October 3, 20196 yr by chip
October 3, 20196 yr 8 minutes ago, chip said: t "Allow Less secure apps: ON". IIRC, I've had to do that for years.
November 8, 20196 yr On 10/2/2019 at 8:12 PM, chip said: So not sure what changed but my notifications stopped working recently after one of the upgrades and now my Gmail notifications will only work if I set "Allow Less secure apps: ON". Is there a way to get notifications to work with out doing this? It worked fine before. service="smtp.gmail.com:587:YES:YES:login" root="[email protected]" RcptTo="[email protected]" SetEmailPriority="True" Subject="unRAID Status: " server="smtp.gmail.com" port="587" UseTLS="YES" UseSTARTTLS="YES" UseTLSCert="NO" AuthMethod="login" https://myaccount.google.com/security Click on "App passwords" Create one for Unraid. Use your same email login and that new password in unRAID in place of your own email password.
December 30, 20205 yr On 11/24/2018 at 6:45 PM, DaveHavok said: https://myaccount.google.com/apppasswords This will instantly solve your problems. Perfect, thanks for the help!
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