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event
event name Options,"
dead-letter
cleanup max-age <duration>
are permanently deleted from the system. The form of <duration> is
<number>d<number>h<number>m<number>s, so 5d4h3m2s for 5 days, 4 hours,
3 minutes, 2 seconds.
enable
undeliverable emails.
domain
to appear to come (provided that the return address is not already fully-qualified). This is
used in conjunction with the system hostname to form the full name of the host from which
the email appears to come. Use no email domain to reset to default (global settings). The
rules are as follows:
a. If an email domain is specified using this command, it is always used. If the hostname
has any dots in it, everything to the right of the first dot is stripped and the email
domain is appended.
b. Otherwise, if the hostname has dots in it, it is used as is.
c. Otherwise, the currently-active system domain name is used. This can come either
from the resolver configuration, or from state dynamically instantiated by DHCP.
mailhub
emails. Use no email mailhub to clear the entry.
for notifications to work.
mailhub-port
mailhub-port to reset to default.
notify
event <event_name>
the specified event type. This does not affect autosupport emails. Autosupport can be
disabled overall, but if it is enabled, all autosupport events (process-crash, and
liveness-failure only, by default) are sent as emails. See
for details. Set thresholds for these events using stats. Set SNMP traps for events
using snmp-server.
recipient <email_address>
list of addresses to send email notifications of (all enabled) events, and specify:
return-addr
notifications are sent. If the string provided contains an at (@) sign, it is considered fully-
qualified and is used as-is. Otherwise, it is considered just the username, and Media Flow
Controller appends @<hostname>.<domain>. The default is do-not-reply, but this can
—Specify which events to send autosupport notification emails for. See
for details.
—Manage undeliverable emails:
—Allow (default) or stop (with no email dead-letter enable) the saving of
—Use a hostname or IP address to set the domain name from which emails are
—Use a hostname or IP address to set the mail relay to use to send notification
—Set the mail port to be used to send emails. Default is 25. Use no email
—Set handling of events and failures via email.
—Enable or disable (with no) sending email notifications for
—Set event class. Each event type is classified as either info or failure.
class
The specified recipient receives the intersection of the set of events specified by
this command, and the set of events specified overall with the email notify event
<event_name> command. See
—Specify whether the emails this recipient is sent should be detailed or
detail
summarized. Each email potentially has both a detailed and summarized form,
where the detailed form has a superset of the information. Default is enabled.
—Set the username or fully-qualified return address from which email
Media Flow Controller CLI Commands
—Set a time limit after which undeliverable emails
Note!
The mailhub option must be sent
—Add or delete (with no) an email address from the
"email class Options,"
"email
"email event name Options,"
for more details.
email
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