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Core Operating System Division. Getting event log contents by email on an event log trigger ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ John Howard -MSFTJune 16, 201046 windows event log email notification 0 0 0 This one was actually pretty simple to work out,
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but it did have me flummoxed to start with. Here’s the scenario, I wanted to get an email when getting event log contents by email on an event log trigger an event log entry was triggered. But, I also wanted the contents of the event log entry. I’ve been meaning to document this for ages, but never seem to find
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the time! So here’s an example of the in-box functionality vs. a simple bit of bolt-on customization. In this example, I’ll use Event 20274 for RemoteAccess on a Windows Server 2008 R2 box running TMG 2010. This particular event is logged when an inbound VPN connection is established, and the body of the message says who connected, on what port, and event viewer email notification server 2003 what IP address they have been allocated. First, inbox functionality. Establish the VPN, and find the event in the event log. Down in the bottom right, choose “Attach Task To This Event….”, and walk through the wizard. On the first screen, give it an appropriate name such as “A user connected through VPN”. On the action page, select send an email. On the Send an email page, fill in the appropriate information for From/To/Subject/Text and SMTP Server. What you’ll notice is that there’s nowhere to specify what goes in the body. But you can include a static attachment, but that doesn’t serve our needs Finish the wizard, and connect again through VPN to see what email comes through. Not particularly useful. Not yet, anyway. Now if you go into task scheduler, and drill down through Task Scheduler Library then to Event Viewer Tasks, you’ll see a new item. If you go into the properties of the task, you’ll see there’s no way to include the text of the event log in the message. So step back a second, and ask “what’s t
enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. spstanley Level 1 (21 points) Q: How do I stop Mail.app from emailing alerts? I
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use Google's calendar and can view it from Calendar (previously iCal) on
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my Mac. However, Google's calendar either sends me a SMS text message or an email, or both, depending on event log notification how I have my alert set up for the specific event. Before upgrading to Mountail Lion, iCal suddenly started launching Mail.app to send me an additional alert email. I turned that off https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/jhoward/2010/06/16/getting-event-log-contents-by-email-on-an-event-log-trigger/ in iCal. Now with Mountain Lion, the behavior is back, but there's no equivalent setting in Calendar to turn off. How do I stop Mountain Lion from using Mail.app to send me alerts for Calendar events? MacBook Pro, OS X Mountain Lion, iPhone OS 5.1.1 Posted on Jul 26, 2012 9:38 AM I have this question too by spstanley,Solvedanswer spstanley Level 1 (21 points) https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4140850?tstart=0 A: Whoops, I answered my own question by digging around for settings. "Ignore alerts" is probably what I want. Posted on Jul 27, 2012 8:33 AM See the answer in context Close Q: How do I stop Mail.app from emailing alerts? All replies Helpful answers Page 1 Next by SomeoneAnyone, SomeoneAnyone Jul 27, 2012 5:26 AM in response to spstanley Level 1 (0 points) Jul 27, 2012 5:26 AM in response to spstanley This is driven by Google Calendar and your default notification settings there - follow this and your issue will stop. I agree its annoying and it would be NICe if there was a setting in iCal that let me say "never emil reminders" for a given calendar, but it's not there so you can stop it over in Google.http://support.google.com/calendar/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=37079 Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by spstanley, spstanley Jul 27, 2012 8:27 AM in response to SomeoneAnyone Level 1 (21 points) Jul 27, 2012 8:27 AM in response to SomeoneAnyone This won't work for me, because if I turn off emailing notifications in Google Calendar and that does stop Calendar.app from sending me email
active support subscriptions can Email us. Home / Support / Problems setting up email notifications Problems setting up https://www.sighthound.com/support/problems-setting-email-notifications email notifications Sep 29, 2014 You can set up a rule to send an email notification if an event is seen. If the rule generates video clips but no email alerts are received, you can click Send Test Message, which is found at the bottom of the Set up Email Notification dialog. If this succeeds, then the email settings you event log entered are correct. If not, you will get an "Error Sending" message, such as "Error logging into the server. Please check your user ID and password." A few tips to try are: For outgoing SMTP server, SMTP port number and security settings: if you don't know what to enter here, try entering your email provider (e.g., email application alert "comcast" or "yahoo") and "outgoing smtp server" in a search engine. You should find a number of matches that include all email settings (and if others are having problems connecting to email with other applications, you will often find people offering solutions for your configuration as well). For “Login User ID," try using both your full email address (e.g. “myname@gmail.com”) or just the part before the @ (e.g. “myname”). Some email servers use a completely different Login User ID, but these are the most common. Double-check the password, although since you need to type the password twice, a typing error is probably not the problem. Try leaving user ID and password blank. With some service providers, like Talktalk.net, mail will not work unless user ID and password are blank. For yahoo.com customers, try these settings: Outgoing SMTP server: smtp.mail.yahoo.com SMTP port number: 587 Security: TLS For virginmedia.com customers, try entering one of these two combinations (not mixing and matching): Outgoing SMTP server: smtp.virginmedia.com, SMTP port number: 465, Security: SSL