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Administrator's Guide - Kerio Software Archive

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Status Information<br />

This tab provides list of “rules” for alert sending.<br />

individual rules.<br />

Use checking boxes to enable/disable<br />

Use the Add or the Edit button to (re)define an alert rule.<br />

Figure 19.12<br />

Alert Definitions<br />

alert<br />

Type of the event upon which the alert will be sent:<br />

• Virus detected — antivirus engine has detected a virus in a file transmitted by<br />

HTTP, FTP, SMTP or POP3 (refer to chapter 14).<br />

• Host connection limit reached — a host in the local network has reached<br />

the connection limit (see chapter 8.3). This may indicate deployment of<br />

an undesirable network application (e.g. Trojan horse or a spyware) on<br />

a corresponding host.<br />

• Low free disk space warning — this alert warns the administrator that the free<br />

space of the <strong>Kerio</strong> Control host is low (under 11 per cent of the total disk<br />

capacity).<br />

<strong>Kerio</strong> Control needs enough disk space for saving of logs, statistics, configuration<br />

settings, temporary files (e.g. an installation archive of a new version or<br />

a file which is currently scanned by an antivirus engine) and other information.<br />

Whenever the <strong>Kerio</strong> Control administrator receives such alert message, adequate<br />

actions should be performed immediately.<br />

• New version available — a new version of <strong>Kerio</strong> Control has been detected at<br />

the server of <strong>Kerio</strong> Technologies during an update check. The administrator can<br />

download this version from the server or from http://www.kerio.com/ and install<br />

it using the Administration Console (see chapter 17.3).<br />

• User transfer quota exceeded — a user has reached daily, weekly or monthly user<br />

transfer quota and <strong>Kerio</strong> Control has responded by taking an appropriate action.<br />

For details, see chapter 16.1.<br />

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