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E-mail notification

The

E-mail Notification tab allows you to specify e-mail notification settings. When enabled, the

messages logged to the Linux System Log will be sent as e-mail messages to the addresses specified.

The subject of the e-mail will contain an optional prefix, the server name where the message was

logged, the message ID, and the severity level (information, warning, or error). The text of the

message will be displayed in the body of the e-mail message.
In order to enable e-mail notification, the server must have Internet Explorer 5.0 or later.
Select or deselect

Enable notification to turn this feature on or off. Any notification settings

specified are retained when

Enable notification is disabled.

Mail Server (SMTP)—Specify the name of your SMTP mail server.

Log on to SMTP Server—If your SMTP server requires authentication, enable Log on to SMTP

Server and specify the Username and Password to be used for authentication. Your SMTP

server must support the LOGIN authentication method to use this feature. If your server supports

a different authentication method or does not support authentication, you may need to add the

Storage Mirroring server as an authorized host for relaying e-mail messages. This option is not

necessary if you are sending exclusively to e-mail addresses that the SMTP server is responsible

for.

From Address—Specify the e-mail address that you want to appear in the From field of each

Storage Mirroring e-mail message. The address is limited to 256 characters.

Send To—Specify the e-mail address that each Storage Mirroring e-mail message should be sent

to and click

Add. The e-mail address will be inserted into the list of addresses. Each address is

limited to 256 characters. You can add up to 256 e-mail addresses. If you want to remove an

address from the list, highlight the address and click

Remove. You can also select multiple

addresses to remove by Ctrl-clicking.

NOTE:

Specifying an SMTP server is the preferred method because it provides a direct

connection between the mail server and Storage Mirroring, which decreases message

latency and allows for better logging when the mail server cannot be reached.
If you do not specify an SMTP server, Storage Mirroring will attempt to use the Linux

mail command. The success will depend on how the local mail system is configured.

Storage Mirroring will be able to reach any address that the mail command can reach.

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