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Email Notifications

To keep users informed, MOVEit DMZ can send out a number of different email notifications, alerting users about the arrival of new files or packages, informing them of impending password expirations, and so forth. Notification emails can also be sent out to administrators, informing them of user password expirations, account expirations, and account lockout events. By default, notifications go out as HTML email and use the same stylesheet as the organization that originated them, meaning organization color schemes, icons, and font information are all maintained in the emails that end users receive.

Example New File notification:

Embedded OLE File Template, D75, H100

General Settings

All outgoing email notifications are subject to a group of settings which control the different informational elements that are included in such emails. For some organizations, user awareness may be important, so the administrators may decide to include as much information as possible. For other organizations, security is a priority, which would lead administrators to restrict the plain-text sending of information. The settings that control these elements can be found by going to the Settings page and clicking the Appearance | Notification | Items Displayed link. See Web Interface - Settings - Appearance - Notification - Items Displayed for more information.

In addition to the general notification settings, each group of notifications usually has its own settings which determine how specific notifications will be sent. Some notifications have multiple send settings, while others simply determine whether a notification will be sent or not. Finally, each notification recipient can choose not to receive notifications (or be denied notifications by the administrator) by setting their Email address to a blank string in their Web Interface - Common Navigation - My Account page. Administrators may alternately wish to set the Notifications setting on the user's Web Interface - Users - Profile page to Off, which provides the same effect.

Custom Notifications

The content of email notifications is defined by a number of standard templates. Although the settings described above allow you to turn on and off specific components of the notifications, they do not let you control the actual text. The Custom Notifications feature allows you override the standard template with a customized version for all users within an organization, or for just a specific group. You can load a standard notification template, edit its content, see what it looks like, and test it before turning it on for use in production.

A web-based editing environment lets you preview your custom notification as an HTML message or a TEXT message. You can also send the sample notification to yourself as an email to see how it looks in your email browser. Once you are satisfied with your notification, a simple switch will enable it for use in your production organization, overriding the standard notification template. Or you can configure a specific user group to receive the custom notification, while other users, not in the group, continue to receive the standard template. The editing function for creating custom notifications can be found by going to the Settings page and clicking the Appearance | Notification | Custom link. See Web Interface - Settings - Appearance - Custom Notifications for more information.

File Notifications

File notifications inform file senders and recipients about file actions, such as new uploads and downloads. This group of notifications is controlled from the Web Interface - Folders - Settings page of the destination folder. The notifications (and their corresponding settings) are:

These notifications work with all folder types, including virtual folders.

Package Notifications

Package notifications inform package senders and recipients about package actions, such as new posts and views. These notifications are controlled at the organization level by the Ad Hoc Transfer Access and Content settings. If enabled, the delivery receipts can be controlled on a package-by-package basis by the sender. Notifications included in this group are:

Webpost Notifications

Webpost notifications inform posters and recipients about Webpost actions. This group of notifications is controlled from the Web Interface - Folders - Settings page of the destination folder. Notification messages included in this group are:

User / Password Notifications

User / Password notifications inform users about changes in the status of their user accounts. Notifications included in this group are:

Administrator Notifications

Administrator alerts inform interested administrators of various important user events in an organization. These notifications are always sent, but only to administrators who have their Notification setting set to On + Admin. Notifications included in this group are:

Summary File Notifications

These templates are for bulk notification of file events. The first three are used for TEXT format notification and the last three for HTML format. While the TEXT versions list each folder and the newly uploaded files in each folder as a block of text information, the HTML notifications use an HTML table format for the list.