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    AVTECH 760 EMAIL MOTION ALERT

    Thanks for responding. It is looking like the POP/SMTP providers are starting to switch over to port 587 as a standard. Comcast already did on my account. Powweb is only using port 587. If I do find a POP/SMTP provider with port 25, it would not be long before they switch over.
  2. Folks - I got this issue. My AVTECH 760 had stopped sending email alerts. It was working before. This problem started when Comcast is no longer supporting port 25 as a standard SMTP port. They are now using port 587 as their standard SMTP port. I'm using Video E Server software but it does not appears that it would let me put in port 587 anywhere. Can anyone tell me if Video E Server would work with port 587? If so, how? If not, can you tell me of any other software that have a place for non-standard port to be inputted? I may just start looking for a DVR replacement. Thanks, Steven
  3. I understand the firmware situation. I was lucky I didn't brick my DVR. Video Server E is what came with this DVR, although, I am able to use Video Viewer, too. I first came here because my DVR suddenly stopped emailing motion alert pictures. It was working one day, then it just stopped. No matter how much I tweaked the sensitivity and re-apply the email settings, I'm still not able to get these motion alerts coming. Gruffydog
  4. The link I was referring to is provided by BurstElement for AVC760_761_1098K2.zip. I downloaded and pushed this firmware 1098 to my AVC-760. It messed it up. I did manage to find a 2014 firmware and was able to view the video again but would like to put in 2020 or 2030 firmware. I couldn't find them anywhere. Would a hard reset restore it back to the original firmware, 2020? Thanks
  5. Can anyone help me find firmware 2.0.2.0 or 2.0.3.0? I downloaded the first link and apply it. Now I'm not seeing video. Please help. Thank you, gruffydog
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