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OfficeScan 10.6 Administrator's Guide - Trend Micro™ Online Help

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<strong>Trend</strong> Micro <strong>OfficeScan</strong> <strong>10.6</strong> Administrator’s <strong>Guide</strong><br />

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TABLE 12-10. Detections that Trigger Administrator Notifications (Continued)<br />

DETECTIONS NOTIFICATION CHANNELS<br />

Shared folder session<br />

outbreaks<br />

EMAIL PAGER<br />

To configure administrator notification settings:<br />

SNMP<br />

TRAP<br />

Yes No No No<br />

PATH: NOTIFICATIONS > ADMINISTRATOR NOTIFICATIONS > GENERAL SETTINGS<br />

WINDOWS<br />

NT EVENT<br />

LOGS<br />

1. Configure email notification settings.<br />

a. Specify either an IPv4/IPv6 address or computer name in the SMTP server<br />

field.<br />

b. Specify a port number between 1 and 65535.<br />

c. Specify a name or email address. If you want to enable ESMTP in the next step,<br />

specify a valid email address.<br />

d. Optionally enable ESMTP.<br />

e. Specify the username and password for the email address you specified in the<br />

From field.<br />

f. Choose a method for authenticating the client to the server:<br />

• Login: Login is an older version of the mail user agent. The server and<br />

client both use BASE64 to authenticate the username and password.<br />

• Plain Text: Plain Text is the easiest to use but can also be unsafe because<br />

the username and password are sent as one string and BASE64 encoded<br />

before being sent over the Internet.<br />

• CRAM-MD5: CRAM-MD5 uses a combination of a challenge-response<br />

authentication mechanism and a cryptographic Message Digest 5<br />

algorithm to exchange and authenticate information.

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