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Email Attachments
Posted:
Mon Jan 28, 2013 5:51 pm
by Thermo2
I am puzzled by the meaning of "Pictures Count" and "Max Pictures" in the Email module. No matter where I put the slider for Pictures Count I only get one image attached to my email notification and I seem to have no control over Mac Pictures, whatever that means. Would appreciate some clues.
Re: Email Attachments
Posted:
Tue Jan 29, 2013 8:32 am
by Admin_N
Sorry for misunderstanding.
Pictures Count is how many pictures will be attached to each email. Max pictures count is how many pictures you can have attached to each email message according to Max message size set up with the slider below. It's just for your information.
For example, you don't want each message to be bigger than 2 Mb. It means that each message can have up to 26 pictures (this number can vary depending on camera's resolution & picture size - which in most cases can be configured in web admin of your camera).
Try setting a higher value to Max message size. Perhaps the pictures you try to attach simply exceed that limit and get dismissed.
P.S. If you have a better idea of naming these parameters, please let us know. We welcome any suggestions as to how to make it more comprehensive for users.
Re: Email Attachments
Posted:
Tue Jan 29, 2013 12:35 pm
by Thermo2
Thank you for your reply. The pictures seem to only be a few kilobytes. The max pictures says 554 and number of pictures is 2, but I only get 1 attached. Is there some other factor that effects this? Is it because this module is after the motion detection and some factor there is important?
Re: Email Attachments
Posted:
Wed Jan 30, 2013 2:53 pm
by Admin_N
Yes, if there is motion detector connected, it affects much.
Say, you have a 1 minute interval between messages and you want to have 2 pictures attached. This means that every 30 seconds the program will check motion detector if there is motion at THAT moment. If there is, the picture gets stored in temporary memory waiting for being sent. If not - it doesn't. In the next 30 seconds the program checks again, to get another picture if there is motion this time. And at that instant it sends an email with all pictures that it stored during that time interval (during 1 minute in our example). If there are no pictures, no message is sent.
Obviously, if you only receive 1 picture, there is motion only at one time the program checks motion detector. Other time there simply is no motion and no pictures get stored and thus sent.
That's how it works. I hope it's clearer now.
Re: Email Attachments
Posted:
Wed Jan 30, 2013 6:16 pm
by Thermo2
Yes, this helps a lot. As to suggestions - I would suggest including more elaboration, along the lines of your two replies, in your help files and/or web site.
Re: Email Attachments
Posted:
Thu Jan 31, 2013 8:03 am
by Admin_N
That's a great idea! We are glad it helped and certainly we'll be happy if it helps others, too.