Customize the notification message templates. See "Customizing Notification
9.
Messages," on page 548.
Test your configuration. See "Testing Your Configuration," on page 547.
10.
Configuring Specific Notifications By Editing the
Configuration File
Stop the server instance whose configuration file you will be editing.
1.
Open the
file for that server instance in a text editor.
2.
CS.cfg
Edit all of the configuration parameters for the notification type you are enabling and
3.
configuring.
The parameters for this feature are identified as
Manager and
ra.notification
The parameters for a particular notification message are explained in the procedure in
4.
the section "Setting Up Automated Notifications," on page 545.
Save the file.
5.
Restart the server instance.
6.
If you set up a job that sends automated messages, check that your have correctly set up
7.
a mail server. See "Mail Server," on page 250.
If you set up a job that sends automated messages, you can customize those messages.
8.
See "Customizing Notification Messages," on page 548 for details.
Testing Your Configuration
To test whether the subsystem you configured sends email notifications:
Change the email address in the notification configuration for the Request In Queue
1.
notification to your email address.
Go to the end-entity interface and request a certificate using the agent-approved
2.
enrollment form.
When the request gets queued for agent approval, you should receive a Request In
Queue email notification. Check the message to see if has the correct information.
ca.notification
for a Registration Manager.
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Setting Up Automated Notifications
for a Certificate
Automated Notifications
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