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amtm amtm 6.0.1 - the Asuswrt-Merlin Terminal Menu, May 31, 2025

I am attempting to make use of the Amtm built-in mail function. First I tried mail.com and it reacted with being blocked. Then I tried Yahoo. Fails too. Reacted with "too many attempts" and fails. --insecure does not help.
I used what the setup recommends and used mail + password for the username and password part, with no 2FA. The error seems to be limited to the login itself, and it does not complain on SSL or anything like that.

Anyone else use the mail future and it is passing the test mail?

I recall using this with app password on Gmail a long time ago.
 
Using Gmail, my emails work fine via AMTM.
 
Using Gmail, my emails work fine via AMTM.
Added an app password on Gmail. That worked.
Would be interesting to know what made the others fail. Could not see a clear error.
 
Added an app password on Gmail. That worked.
Would be interesting to know what made the others fail. Could not see a clear error.
Hello,
I just tested my setup with mail.com and it didn't worked.
I will check, thanks for sharing this "underground" problem. ;)
 
Hello,
I just tested my setup with mail.com and it didn't worked.
I will check, thanks for sharing this "underground" problem. ;)
Great. Hopefully someone finds something. Would be nasty to depend on mail.com and get it blocked due to connecting with the router.
 
Great. Hopefully someone finds something. Would be nasty to depend on mail.com and get it blocked due to connecting with the router.
I agree because Mail.com did work for some time (meaning months and years), looks like it starts failing recently.
I will try with my Yahoo account and an App Password. If not, may have to look for any other.
 
Great. Hopefully someone finds something. Would be nasty to depend on mail.com and get it blocked due to connecting with the router.
I started having emails from my free GMX account being sent to my gmail account being fairly consistently blocked by google and no fix would hold. Switched to using an email account from Xfinity as the sending source and that solved the problem.
 
Great. Hopefully someone finds something. Would be nasty to depend on mail.com and get it blocked due to connecting with the router.
I found my issue: it was blocked by my firewall (Skynet), I had to whitelist "smtp.mail.com"
As soon I whitelisted it, I was able to send a test email from my Mail.com email to my Yahoo email.
Hope this will help you.
 
It seems to be compatibility issues with Scribe and uiScribe upgrade.
Managed to get Scribe installed, but uiScribe can't even be opened anymore. line 1 404.

Can't use the command either.

/usr/sbin/curl --retry 3 "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/AMTM-OSR/spdMerlin/master/uiScribe.sh" -o "/jffs/scripts/uiScribe" && chmod 0755 /jffs/scripts/uiScribe && /jffs/scripts/uiScribe install
 
That’s trying to download uiscribe from the spdMerlin repository. 🤔
Ah, let's see if I can correct it. I copy and pasted the command. So it must be wrong at the repo
 
That’s trying to download uiscribe from the spdMerlin repository. 🤔
Changing it worked. Now we only need Amtm to accept the new versions as updated.

1 open Diversion 5.4.5
2 open Skynet 7.6.4
3 open FlexQoS No MD5 1.4.6

5 open scribe -> 3.2.1

j2 open ntpMerlin 3.4.7
j3 open scMerlin 2.5.31
j4 open spdMerlin 4.4.10

j5 open uiDivStats 4.0.10
j6 open uiScribe 1.4.7 <- 1.4.5
 
Changing it worked. Now we only need Amtm to accept the new versions as updated.

1 open Diversion 5.4.5
2 open Skynet 7.6.4
3 open FlexQoS No MD5 1.4.6

5 open scribe -> 3.2.1

j2 open ntpMerlin 3.4.7
j3 open scMerlin 2.5.31
j4 open spdMerlin 4.4.10

j5 open uiDivStats 4.0.10
j6 open uiScribe 1.4.7 <- 1.4.5

No official announcement has been made by the AMTM-OSR team that scribe and uiScribe are ready and integrated with AMTM.

Work is still in progress (it's not like flipping a simple switch), so until an official announcement is made of the next production releases, any add-on scripts that you download from the current AMTM-OSR repositories may not yet be fully modified, tested, validated, and integrated with AMTM support.

I'd suggest uninstalling whatever scribe and uiScribe scripts you have now installed from the AMTM-OSR repos and reinstalling the previous versions from their original repositories.
 
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No official announcement has been made by the AMTM-OSR team that scribe and Scribe UI are ready and integrated with AMTM.

Work is still in progress (it's not like flipping a simple switch), so until an official announcement is made of the next production releases, any add-on scripts that you download from the current AMTM-OSR repositories may not yet be fully modified, tested, validated, and integrated with AMTM support.

I'd suggest uninstalling whatever scribe and uiScribe scripts you have now installed from the AMTM-OSR repos and reinstalling the previous versions from their original repositories.
True.

I can live with needing to check the scripts updates manually until supported. I would assume it's just a matter of time. Until then, I happily try the scripts out. If it's weeks or months does not matter much as long as I can try them out.
 
True.

I can live with needing to check the scripts updates manually until supported. I would assume it's just a matter of time. Until then, I happily try the scripts out. If it's weeks or months does not matter much as long as I can try them out.

As long as you understand the risks involved and the process to manually update or reinstall as needed.

My biggest concern is you installed them now after the initial PR and nothing else has been done yet, so any additional changes before production will be missed.

I'm not overly concerned of something not working because the changes are minimal to move over the code to OSR, but it does mean you'll miss any additional changes made since the time you manually downloaded
 
As long as you understand the risks involved and the process to manually update or reinstall as needed.

My biggest concern is you installed them now after the initial PR and nothing else has been done yet, so any additional changes before production will be missed.

I'm not overly concerned of something not working because the changes are minimal to move over the code to OSR, but it does mean you'll miss any additional changes made since the time you manually downloaded
I've used patched version of Scribe and uiScribe before, since it originally didn't work to install them both on the newer generation of routers.
I will monitor the progress closely on those scripts. I like to play and mess around. And the majority of the things I do is for fun rather than necessity. So I'm not exactly worried if something breaks. I kind of hope it will so I can find some bug to report 😉
 
@thelonelycoder,
Just a quick suggestion for AMTM, as the AMTM-OSR project is spicing everything up nowadays!

How about giving the user an option (user-friendly) to select between weekly (default), bi-weekly (new), or daily (new) Scripts Update Notification? Or, possibly, giving the user the ability to alter the script's cronjob line directly (not user-friendly).

It took me a couple of days to get attention that spdMerlin script got a new release after my latest suggestion there. From my point of view, and with the new team project, I guess having faster checks gives faster feedback for the team.

In fact, personally, I don't mind making a second cronjob in my own setup for daily execution of the update notification script. I just thought of simply dropping my idea here. It may make some good reaction!
 

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