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Below are the properties and associated settings for configuring an email notification channel. An email channel is permanently active.

SMTP Server
This property specifies the server's IP address or domain name (as an IP address or URL) for sending alert notifications.

Default: 127.0.0.1

Example: SMTP_SERVER=127.0.0.1

SMTP Server Authentication Mode
Kyvos Reporting supports TLS authentication to secure email exchanges, which can be either credential-based or certificate-based. Select either DEFAULT or STARTTLS as the value for this property.

Default: DEFAULT

Example: SMTP_SERVER_AUTH_MODE=STARTTLS

SMTP Authentication
Set this property to Enable if the SMTP server requires user authentication to send emails. Set it to Disable if authentication is not needed.

Default: Disable

Example: SMTP_AUTHENTICATION=Disable

SMTP Server User

Use this property to specify the user ID for the SMTP server. Enter a valid user ID if your SMTP server requires authentication before sending emails.

Default: blank

Example: SMTP_SERVER_USER=

SMTP Server Password

This property sets the password to be used for the SMTP server.

Default: blank

Example: ENCR_SMTP_SERVER_PASSWORD=blank

SMTP Server Certificate File Name

Specify the path where the TLS certificate is stored under this property, along with credentials, if the SMTP Server Authentication Mode is set to STARTTLS. This certificate is used to verify identity when sending emails.

Default: blank

Example: SMTP_SERVER_CERT_FILE_NAME=D://tlscert.cer

Secondary SMTP Server

Kyvos Reporting supports a secondary SMTP server that acts as a backup if the primary SMTP server is unavailable or email delivery fails. Use this property to specify the server's IP address or domain name (as an IP address or URL) for sending alert notifications.

Default: blank

Example: SECONDARY_SMTP_SERVER=127.0.0.1

Secondary SMTP Server Authentication Mode

Specify the secondary SMTP server authentication mode as either DEFAULT or STARTTLS.

Default: DEFAULT

Example: SECONDARY_SMTP_SERVER_AUTH_MODE=STARTTLS

Secondary SMTP Authentication

Set this property to Enable if the secondary server requires user authentication to send emails. Set it to Disable if it does not.

Default: Disable

Example: SECONDARY_SMTP_AUTHENTICATION=Disable

Secondary SMTP Server User

Specify the username for the secondary server if Secondary SMTP Authentication is enabled.

Default: blank

Example: SECONDARY_SMTP_SERVER_USER=administrator

Secondary SMTP Server Password

Specify the password for the secondary server if Secondary SMTP Authentication is enabled.

Default: blank

Example: SECONDARY_SMTP_SERVER_PASSWORD=intelli@123

Secondary SMTP Server Certificate File Name

Specify the path where the TLS certificate is stored under this property, along with credentials, if the Secondary SMTP Server Authentication Mode is set to STARTTLS. This certificate is used to verify identity when sending emails.

Default: blank

Example: SMTP_SERVER_CERT_FILE_NAME=D://tlscert.cer

Once you enter the required values,

  • Click Test to verify if the channel is successfully configured.

  • Click Save to save the configuration.

  • Click Discard to reset and start fresh.

Once you save a channel, you can click the horizontal ellipsis button to Remove Channel if needed.

Note

You can configure only one email notification channel. To create a channel with different credentials, you must first remove the existing channel.

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