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Google SMTP Changes (2024–2026) and the Modern Solution for Hunting Cameras

Google SMTP Changes (2024–2026) and the Best Solution for Hunting Cameras

2026-04-22

In recent years, Google has fundamentally changed how email delivery via SMTP works. Devices like hunting cameras, DVRs, and printers that worked flawlessly before are now unreliable—or completely non-functional.

This article explains what changed and why a VPS-based solution is now the most stable and future-proof approach.

What Google Changed

1. Removal of Basic Authentication

Now only supported:

2. SMTP-Level Rejection

Previously, emails would land in spam. Now:

3. Mandatory DNS Authentication

Proper delivery now requires:

4. Restrictions on IoT Devices

Hunting cameras typically:

Why Cameras No Longer Work with Gmail Directly

Conclusion: This is not a configuration issue—it’s a fundamental limitation.

The Modern Solution: VPS Relay Server

Camera → SMTP (VPS) → Gmail

Why This Solution Is Superior

✔ Full Compatibility

Works with any camera, old or new.

✔ Full Control

On the VPS you configure:

✔ Avoids Google Restrictions

The camera no longer communicates directly with Gmail.

✔ Scalability

✔ Long-Term Stability

No reliance on temporary workarounds like App Passwords.

Problems Solved

Problem Solution
Email rejected Proper DNS authentication
Device incompatibility VPS relay
Gmail limits Own mail server
Instability Full control over delivery

Conclusion

Google’s changes are not temporary—they define the new standard for email security.

Legacy devices can no longer reliably send emails directly through Gmail.

A VPS-based relay solution is the only stable approach in 2026.

Final Recommendation

If you use hunting cameras or similar IoT devices:

Don’t adapt cameras to Gmail. Adapt your infrastructure.

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