Chapter 10. Using Automated Notifications
Reply-to: $mail_to
Subject: Request #$request_id approved
To: $mail_to
Content-type: text/plain\n\n
Request #$request_id has been approved
for
Subject DN: $subject_dn
Import certificate at:
https://$machineName:$nonClientAuthSecurePort/ee/request/getcert.cgi?id=$request_id
Example 10.1. Default Approved Request Notification for an RA
The text can be revised or additional tokens added to provide additional information about the event.
Reply-to: $mail_to
Subject: Your certificate request, ID #$request_id, has been approved
To: $mail_to
Content-type: text/plain\n\n
Certificate request #$request_id, with the subject name $subject_dn for $uid, has been
approved. This
certificate can be imported by clicking the following link:
https://$machineName:$nonClientAuthSecurePort/ee/request/getcert.cgi?id=$request_id
Example 10.2. Custom Approved Request Notification for an RA
The available notification message tokens are listed in
Token
created_by
machineName
mail_to
nonClientAuthSecurePort
request_id
site_id
subject_dn
uid
Table 10.4. RA Notification Message Tokens
10.4. Configuring a Mail Server for Certificate System
Notifications
The notifications and jobs features use the mail server configured in the Certificate System CA
instances to send notification messages. Set up a mail server by doing the following:
256
Table 10.4, "RA Notification Message
Tokens".
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