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    Choosing what notifications are sent through email

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    • C Offline
      CPrat
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      Hi all,

      I configured the SMTP notifications successfully and can receive the test emails. My question is about choosing what to get.

      I want to receive notifications when one of my multiple gateways goes down or has an issue, and maybe from other services, but I'm not able to find where to configure that.

      Is there a way to configure which notifications I receive through email and which ones I don't?

      Thank you.

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        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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        Not directly in the GUI. All the notification settings are in Sys > Adv > Notifications.

        https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/config/advanced-notifications.html

        Steve

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          CPrat @stephenw10
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          @stephenw10

          Thank you. Yes, Sys > Adv > Notifications is what I already configured. I was more concerned with being able to choose what notifications I get granularly.

          Is there any plan to have this functionality in a future version? I've been looking at redmine but couldn't find any feature ticket with those specifics.

          Thank you.

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            provels @CPrat
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            @cprat
            Have you looked at the 'mailreport' package in the Package Manager?

            Peder

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