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iCam Support / Re: e-mail alerts?
« on: January 05, 2010, 05:56:38 PM »
I am not talking about e-mailing the entire event. Something similar to how Periscope does it would be fine. It would say send no more than one email per X min, and each email would only have say up to 10 images attached.
Maybe a better question would be could there be a way for me to run X when a motion event happens. That way I could write my own program/script to do what I need (email the images to my account for example).
Dropbox and the like is another workable solution though I guess. I liked the e-mail since it was always in front of my face at work so it tended to be the easiest way to get notification.
Maybe a better question would be could there be a way for me to run X when a motion event happens. That way I could write my own program/script to do what I need (email the images to my account for example).
Dropbox and the like is another workable solution though I guess. I liked the e-mail since it was always in front of my face at work so it tended to be the easiest way to get notification.
The iCamSource may have that ability in the future, but it isn't something we are focusing on in the short-term since e-mailing an entire motion event would be problematic at best.
If you are concerned with your computer being stolen (and all of the evidence along with it) there have been a number of mentions of using off-site storage sites (like DropBox, MobileMe's iDisk, etc.) as the storage spot for the motion events:
http://skjm.com/forum/index.php?topic=615.0
I personally use DropBox. It's free, and it works great.
So yes, what Corey415 (who beat me to it) said.