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Is anyone else getting late e-mails from Netgear Arlo's cameras' recording notifications?

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ant
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Or is it just me like today? They seem to be almost 30 minutes late. 😞

 

Thank you in advance. 🙂

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ant
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OK, it looks like it is back to normal now. So weird!

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manfredz
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just tested mine.

the phone notification came less than a moment after i cause movement in front of cam

The email took 3 min.

 

ant
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manfredz wrote:

just tested mine.

the phone notification came less than a moment after i cause movement in front of cam

The email took 3 min.

 


Interesting. Must be my EarthLink ISP. I am still getting notification e-mails from recordings that were about a hour ago.  😞

ant
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OK, it looks like it is back to normal now. So weird!

ant
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Delayed e-mails again earlier today. 😞

manfredz
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before I retired I did IT support for a company our folks would on occasion complain about late emails.  Sometimes the delay would be at our end but more often at the sender's end>  Since there are no massive complaints about email delays across the board, I suspect the delay to be at your email providers end.  See if they can whitelist netgear to see if it improves.  Also giving them some examples, the can see where the delay is.

ant
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manfredz wrote:

before I retired I did IT support for a company our folks would on occasion complain about late emails.  Sometimes the delay would be at our end but more often at the sender's end>  Since there are no massive complaints about email delays across the board, I suspect the delay to be at your email providers end.  See if they can whitelist netgear to see if it improves.  Also giving them some examples, the can see where the delay is.


Thanks. This is with EarthLink. I don't know if there are other EarthLinkers on here.

ant
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Weird. Even my subscribed forums' e-mail notifications aren't coming in at all and that is with a non-EarthLink account.

ant
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11:04 AM PDT e-mail showed this like 33 minutes late. Its headers showed:

Return-Path: <0102015b44707eae-258265a6-a8e8-423e-ac2a-44089edb5b92-000000@eu-west-1.amazonses.com>
Received:     from mx-jacana.atl.sa.earthlink.net ([207.69.195.26]) by mdl-journey.atl.sa.earthlink.net (EarthLink SMTP Server) with SMTP id 1CWchy6d23Nl3700; Thu, 6 Apr 2017 14:37:20 -0400 (EDT)
Received:     from a6-209.smtp-out.eu-west-1.amazonses.com ([54.240.6.209]) by mx-jacana.atl.sa.earthlink.net (EarthLink SMTP Server) with ESMTP id 1CWchx1X43Nl34e0 for <[deleted my username]@earthlink.net>; Thu, 6 Apr 2017 14:37:19 -0400 (EDT)

I am assuming EarthLink is slow from amazonses.com that Arlo server uses?

jguerdat
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I suppose the transatlantic cable could have had an issue but could be anything between the AWS server and earthlink. What do the headers show for when the AWS server actually sent the email? Aybe post the whole header.
ant
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Here's an 11:02 AM PDT e-mail I just got several minutes ago.

From:     40 2017 <>
X-Account-Key:     account2
X-UIDL:     11e7-2083-5e627dbc-a2da-002128142564
X-Mozilla-Status:     0001
X-Mozilla-Status2:     00000000
X-Mozilla-Keys:     
Status:     U
Return-Path: <0102015b687b2b85-dfd12cd4-b065-4551-b59b-873bfe537df4-000000@eu-west-1.amazonses.com>
Received:     from mx-nebolish.atl.sa.earthlink.net ([207.69.195.21]) by mdl-squeel.atl.sa.earthlink.net (EarthLink SMTP Server) with SMTP id 1CYKRz7jS3Nl34P0; Thu, 13 Apr 2017 15:57:05 -0400 (EDT)
Received:     from a6-190.smtp-out.eu-west-1.amazonses.com ([54.240.6.190]) by mx-nebolish.atl.sa.earthlink.net (EarthLink SMTP Server) with ESMTP id 1CYKRlrZ3Nl3490 for <[deleted my username]@earthlink.net>; Thu, 13 Apr 2017 15:56:51 -0400 (EDT)
DKIM-Signature:     v=1; a=rsa-sha256; q=dns/txt; c=relaxed/simple; s=r73a7tmzq5a5novcwabwcg5f5wfvqnzp; d=arlo.com; t=1492106554; h=Date:To:Message-ID:Subject:MIME-Version:Content-Type:From; bh=wB36ixhbzE2/HsngCH8+oh8Qzh4pq4OVzjcNI+UvSUo=; b=C8T5On4x6kmtE6cnXSJVKAesKyGzyG9KonqC+Yaozz8bivkjSYjMKqWpIUhGMaCU ib3XP9Q5OEvZrPcnjHi59+ADNTqoCJ3tRfwGqXKEgnzIwGL7uPcg3ySlA0zbjKPExEO XOGKYK68WyLMDqgUN7aAOKapgzvSqqq5QfcRZtTA=
DKIM-Signature:     v=1; a=rsa-sha256; q=dns/txt; c=relaxed/simple; s=shh3fegwg5fppqsuzphvschd53n6ihuv; d=amazonses.com; t=1492106554; h=Date:To:Message-ID:Subject:MIME-Version:Content-Type:From:Feedback-ID; bh=wB36ixhbzE2/HsngCH8+oh8Qzh4pq4OVzjcNI+UvSUo=; b=E9mVZE2o8qPq+rjgEGlH/UiGr2BvxXQzC1f2cfH38yGhvqbVJ3kqVRaP86UUDknv xcJYBvrny8R2GhMUXGlIXLh6JWXQ2dMQHf6HXi24GOX3rPMRkbOEi3plSjPQZroDzsq m7P3i4f6qJgozCrZMgfPI9g2l6Iut6FCi4uGuFdc=
Date:     Thu, 13 Apr 2017 18:02:34 +0000
To:     [deleted my username]@earthlink.net
Message-ID: <0102015b687b2b85-dfd12cd4-b065-4551-b59b-873bfe537df4-000000@eu-west-1.amazonses.com>
Subject:     Arlo Has Just Detected Motion
MIME-Version:     1.0
Content-Type:     multipart/mixed; boundary="----=_Part_68762083_1779535323.1492106554116"
From:     alerts@arlo.com
X-SES-Outgoing:     2017.04.13-54.240.6.190
Feedback-ID: 1.eu-west-1.2Uyxlye5Dt2jddsbSk9QqwHyjVsGDg2ThG/IN4YYO5Y=:AmazonSES
X-ELNK-TLSInbound:     1
X-ELNK-Received-Info:     spv=0;
X-Authentication-Results:     dkim="pass"; (0:no or failed dkim processing); dmarc="none"; (1); dwl="miss"; den="not exempt"
X-ELNK-AV:     0
X-ELNK-Info:     sbv=0; sbrc=.0; sbf=bb; sbw=000;

jguerdat
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Wow! That's almost a 2 hour delay from when the AWS server sent it and Earthlink received it. 18:02 GMT to almost 15:57 EDT (4 hour time shift so 18:02 GMT translates to 14:02 EDT). It would appear that something in the Amazon network held up transmission or there was a break in network connectivity someplace , causing a backup in traffic.
Nitekate
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I'm been having late emails as much as 30 to 40min after motion. My system has worked great for 6 months.
jguerdat
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You can check the email headers to get a sense of where it was delayed, as seen above.  Not much we can do if the World Wide Wait isn't cooperating.  Use push notifications instead, if needed.