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Mail Server Settings<br />

Zend Server <strong>Reference</strong> Manual<br />

Define the action settings for rules that use the action 'Send Mail'. The Send Mail action sends an email<br />

that includes the event details and a link back to the Zend Server Administration Interface to the<br />

address(es) listed in the event rule.<br />

If you do not plan to send email notifications for events, you do not need to configure these settings.<br />

SMTP server address - The server used to send mail.<br />

SMTP server port - The port used to send mail.<br />

Sender's email address - The email address that is displayed in the 'From' details of each<br />

message.<br />

Administration Interface URL - Use the valid Zend Server address, includes protocol (http or<br />

https), Server, and Port settings. The URL is included as a link in the event email.<br />

Monitor Rules Default Emails - A comma separated list of addresses. All emails sent by the<br />

monitoring module will be sent to these addresses unless a different address is specified inside a<br />

monitoring rule (in Rule Management | Monitor).<br />

Note:<br />

If you disable the email sending setting (in Rule Management | Monitoring by selecting the rule and<br />

changing the status), when the setting is reactivated all the email addresses will be lost and the email<br />

setting will be set to the default email address.<br />

Zend Monitor Periodic Cleanup Settings<br />

Define which events will be deleted in Zend Server's cleanup process, which is run every 24 hours to<br />

delete old events.<br />

Note:<br />

Any event that meets either of the below options will be deleted during the cleanup process.<br />

Delete any event which did not occur in the last x days - Define how long (in days) must have<br />

gone by since the event occurred for it to be deleted during the cleanup process. This applies to<br />

any event.<br />

Delete closed events older than x days - Define how old (in days) an event must be to be<br />

deleted during the cleanup process. This applies to closed events only.<br />

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