Thursday at 06:38 PM1 day Setup:EisyCell: Mint Mobile (T-Mobile)Gmail Account Help Needed; I’m unable to send TEXT notification via eisy, What I’ve confirmed:Eisy email notifications work ######@gmail.com, “when SMTP Settings is Use Default”Manual email sent from a PC to ##########@tmomail.net works.What I’ve tried; SMTP configuration Use Default SMTP manual configuration tested (Gmail):Server: smtp.gmail.comPort: 587 (also tested 465)Security: TLS checked and uncheckedUsername: full Gmail addressPassword: Gmail App Password From address setTEST Button Result is always an immediate “Mail server failure.Questions:Is there anything I’m missing? Has anyone been able to get TEXT notifications to work with a Mint Mobile phone? Any help would be greatly appreciated
Thursday at 06:44 PM1 day Almost all the carriers have permanently blocked email to text due to abuse from spamThere's no work around
Thursday at 07:31 PM1 day Solution @toddlock Something does seem right from what you have submitted.You indicated: "Manual email sent from a PC to ##########@tmomail.net works." Doesn't that mean you successfully sent an email which was delivered as a text to your T-Mobile phone?For you to experience "TEST Button Result is always an immediate “Mail server failure." potentially indicates your router/firewall may be blocking those ports. "Mail Server failure" is different from the carrier blocking the action. I don't think you would get any response like that if you were able to successfully connect to the mail server.I have xfinity mobile, which is verizon underneath and I send texts to my phone all the time using "<cell.phone.number>@vtext.comBut I also found this in the Wiki related to gmailConfiguring gmail Accounthttps://wiki.universal-devices.com/ISY994:Configure_Mail_Server_Settings#SMTP_Errors:~:text=Configuring%20gmail%20Account,-%28NOTEHope this may help you.Rob
Yesterday at 01:58 AM1 day Author @RRalston You are correct: if I send from my PC email account to ##########@tmomail.net, it goes to my cell phone. I'll check my router firewall settings and see if I can open a port to make this work. Also, thanks for the mail config info, this is helpful. Todd
Yesterday at 02:18 AM1 day An alternative is to use the Notification plugin. You could use the built-in notification in UD Mobile for a limited number of notifications, or move over to the full Notification plugin and Pushover.Been doing this for a number of years now and have never had a failure.
Yesterday at 02:19 AM1 day Author @RRalston I was able to get it to work, I created and used the Gmail configuration App password in the Wiki link. Thanks for the help!!!
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