Configuring notifications of events in the application operation

To configure notifications of events in the application operation:

  1. In the Management Console tree, select the Notifications node.

    The workspace displays the Notification delivery settings and Event notifications sections.

  2. In the Event notifications section, configure the notification settings as follows:
    1. In the left part of the section, in the Notification subjects list, select the event for which you want to send the notification. Depending on the type of the selected event, the right part of the section displays a list of recipients to whom you can send notifications, and/or a check box for enabling Windows event logging.

      Selecting Spam and phishing displays a list of events of Anti-Spam and Anti-Phishing.

    2. If email notifications are available for the selected type of events, select the check box next to the recipients who you want to inform about the event. If you select the Additional addresses option, specify the email address of the recipient of notifications in the entry field. You can add multiple email addresses by separating them with a semicolon.

      When selecting Spam and phishing, select the check box opposite events of Anti-Spam and/or Anti-Phishing. You can select the following events:

      • Spam. Such an event is logged if the application has detected a spam message.
      • Mass mail. Such an event is logged if the application detected a message containing mass mail.
      • Phishing. Such an event is logged if the application detected a message containing a phishing link.
    3. If the creation of an individual notification template is available for the selected type of events, you can edit the text of the notification by clicking the Template button.
    4. If you want the application to log events to the Windows Event Log and Kaspersky Security Center, select the Log events to Windows Event Log check box.

      This setting is not available for notifications about the status of databases and system errors. Anti-Spam, Anti-Phishing, and same-type message filtering events are written only to the Windows Event Log.

  3. Click the Save button.

    The notification settings that you specified will be saved.

If the application is running in a configuration with a DAG of Microsoft Exchange servers, the notification settings specified on any of the servers will be automatically applied to all the servers in the DAG. You do not have to configure notifications on other servers in the DAG.

 

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