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#204288 25-Sep-2016 15:16
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Hi

 

I send some security camera pictures to GMail and would like them bundled automatically in the inbox.

 

Makes it easier to browse the image thumbnails.

 

I would like to use GMail SMTP to upload the images but they become stored as individual emails.

 

Using GMail SMTP is more portable if I move ISPs.

 

Here are a couple of examples: 

 

Using my ISPs SMTP the GMail layout is this and is done automatically with up to 100 images side by side:

 

 

Using GMail SMTP this is what I get - each image are stored as individual emails:

 

 

Anyone know how to automatically bundle images in the inbox using GMail SMTP for upload?

 

I know there are GMail guides for bundling to labels but that does not work as well as using my ISPs SMTP.

 

TIA

 

 





Gordy

 

My first ever AM radio network connection was with a 1MHz AM crystal(OA91) radio receiver.


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  #1640311 25-Sep-2016 18:31
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I've only managed to use Gmail SMTP with app password. Hence two factor is required. I have not been able to get it working any other way.




 

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  #1640338 25-Sep-2016 20:03
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In addition here are the basic SMTP configs for the illustrations above.  

 

(Spaces have been added to email addresses)

 

 

 

Side by side inbox automatic picture bundling which is what I want...

 

smtp.gisborne.net.nz

 

587 no ssl/tls

 

user gordy7 @ gisborne.net.nz

 

recipient gordyc70 @ gmail.com  

 

 

 

No automatic inbox picture bundling with this config

 

smtp.gmail.com

 

587 TLS

 

user gordyc70 @ gmail.com

 

recipient gordyc70 @ gmail.com

 

Can anyone help?

 

TIA  

 

 

 

 





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  #1640345 25-Sep-2016 20:24
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I'm not really understanding the bundling stuff and the issues there.

However, Google does offer an SMTP service on a different FQDN and non-tls over port 25. I don't immediately see how that would be different but you can only try ; ).

https://support.google.com/a/answer/176600?hl=en

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