I have a customer that had scanning to email through a gmail account suddenly stop working. Tech support remoted in and said is was a networking issue. Customer was convinced that it was our machine. To prove it, I brought his old machine, which was scanning perfectly when it was replaced, and it failed also. This created a conversation with his ISP which lasted 3 hours to determine the wireless router was bad/conflicting/incompatible. Replaced the router today but still won't scan. I've tried SSL/TLS over port 465 (which is how it always worked in the past), receives a error 4803. STATTLS through port 587 which gives a 2201. A whole slew of different combinations of port 25, 2525, 8025, 923. I cannot get this thing to go through. Gmail server is smtp.gmail.com and the account has 2 step verification off and allow less secure apps on. I've been working on this for 2 days and all resources come to a dead end. Any ideas, or maybe a work around at this point to solve this issue? (Scanning to smb or usb is not an option, customer is used to a one button scan and forget about it)
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