• In this tutorial, we will learn how to send an email from your ESP32 microcontroller • This feature allows important details such as sensor data, time of occurrence, images, and system status to be sent through email in a clear and reliable format • It is especially useful for event-based alerts, maintaining records, and monitoring systems over a long period • By integrating the Email Notification API, the platform now supports automatic alert emails triggered directly by IoT devices, ensuring that critical events are communicated even when users are not actively monitoring the system • And the best part is that we will be doing this using CircuitDigest Cloud Email API, which is completely free and quick to set up and use • The idea behind this tutorial is to empower engineers and makers to build, deploy, and scale their product ideas faster

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  • In this tutorial, we will learn how to send an email from your ESP32 microcontroller. This feature allows important details such as sensor data, time of occurrence, images, and system status to be sent through email in a clear and reliable format. It is especially useful for event-based alerts, maintaining records, and monitoring systems over a long period. By integrating the Email Notification API, the platform now supports automatic alert emails triggered directly by IoT devices, ensuring that critical events are communicated even when users are not actively monitoring the system. And the be

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