First, I humbly apologize for providing the information in my first post NOT for gmail, but for
my web server. No wonder it didn't work for you guys!
However,
this will work with gmail - or at least it does on my system. Rather than the setting I mentioned earlier, I used the following (bolding the parts that are different from my first post):
Name and Email Address: self-explanatory
Authentication Method: "Auth Login"
Username and Password: self-explanatory
Outgoing Mail:
"smtp.gmail.com"Port Number:
587Auto Connect to Internet:
UNcheckedBind to:
any ip addressEncoding: Western European
Send all message MIME encoded: checked
Send all messages as HTML: checked
The differences for the outgoing mail server and port number weren't surprising, of course. But, for some reason, the IP address that I could toggle on and off with "any ip address" in the "Bind to" field did not match the IP address of the computer I was using, so I left it on "any ip address". That still didn't work, so I turned off the "auto-connect to internet" - and for some reason that worked! Maybe Ronald could explain why!
I think you guys will like that remote email feature. Though the report is in .txt format and parts can be hard to read, you can get a feel for what's going on by just glancing at it (I have it going off every hour from my remote location), and if you want to make more sense of it (e.g., end of day), it can be easily converted to .csv or .xls format.