XYGATE Merged Audit Reference Manual

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XYGATE Merged Audit
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Reference Manual
Chapter 3. Configuring Filters and the FILTERS File
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MAIL_LOCAL_DOMAIN Some mail servers, such as Lotus, require a local domain
name. Consult your mail administrator for additional
information.
MAIL_FROM The email address that will appear as the sender. It does
not have to be a valid email address.
MAIL_TO The email address where you want the message sent. At
least one valid email address is required. To send to
multiple people, add multiple MAIL_TO lines; one
MAIL_TO line per recipient. (Be sure that your SPAM filter
will not block messages from XMA.) You may also send
emails using the CC: and BCC: options by prefixing the
desired email address with the desired option.
MAIL_IPPROCESS The name of the TCP/IP process that will communicate
with the SMTP gateway. Consult your systems manager
for the appropriate information.
MAIL_SUBJECT Defines the data or text that you wish to appear as the
emails subject line. It can be a combination of text and
Data Substitution Tokens.
MAIL_BODY This keyword is optional. You can configure a template to
create a custom message for the email. If the keyword is
present, a valid filename must be supplied. When the
FILTERS file is checked for syntax errors, the template file
must exist. The file can contain a combination of text and
Data Substitution Tokens. If the keyword is omitted, the
entire contents of the tables will be inserted into the email
body. The template file can be up to 100KB in size. A
sample email body called MTLICEX is shipped with XMA.
MAIL_TEXT The contents of the mail body can be specified within the
FILTERS file by using the MAIL_TEXT and
MAIL_TEXT_END keywords. The message may be one or
more lines enclosed in double quotation marks.
Substitution variables may be used along with text. If
MAIL_TEXT is specified, MAIL_BODY may not be used.
MAIL_TEXT_END Used to specify the end of mail body text specified within
the FILTERS file.
Example 3 below shows a MAIL alert. An email will be sent to the security mailbox.
The messages subject will read XMA-<user name> altered <object altered>.
The message created in the MAILSAFE file will appear in the body of the message.