Email monitor for permanent connection.

I am trying to set up my monitor to send an email to alert me when it detects movement. I have filled out the fields.
I have a permanent broadband cable connection. Not dial up. When I try to select test email it tries to dial a connection. Doesn't recognise I'm connected to the internet and want to use my connection that outlook ot IE already recognise !
Have just looked for an updatefor the Creative Webcam and the latest version is the one I have.
If I'm pointed to a new camera or third party solution then I'll just go elsewhere thanks.
Is there a way to get a permanent connection recognised so I can get a avi file of picture emailed withouthaving to plug inmy modem (thereby alerting a person that I am sendin a file and giving them time to pull out the modem lead before it finishes anyway)
Ray

I have a pair of AOC 2269W 22" (1920X1080) HD LCDs connected to my Mini.
They are frequently on sale at BestBuy for $119.99. They connect with DVI or VGA.
Here they are:
The extended desktop looks like this:

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