The Emails library item allows you to create email groups that can later be used in notification rules.
To add a new email group, follow these steps:
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Step 1. Create an email group. |
In the Email groups pane, click Add and give a name to the new group. |
Step 2. Add email addresses to the group. |
Highlight the group just created, click Add in the Emails pane, and add the desired email addresses. |
The administrator can create custom email lists and distribute them centrally to all computers where UserGate is installed. To create such a list, follow these steps:
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Step 1. Create a file with the relevant email list. |
Create a file named list.txt with the email list. |
Step 2. Create an archive containing this file. |
Put the file in a ZIP archive named list.zip. |
Step 3. Create a version file for the list. |
Create a file named version.txt and specify the list version number inside it, such as 3. On each update of the list, the version number must be incremented. |
Step 4. Upload the files to a web server. |
Upload the list.zip and version.txt files to your website so that they can be downloaded. |
Step 5. Create an email list and specify an update URL for it. |
On each UserGate server, create an email list. When creating the list, select Updatable as the list type and enter the address for downloading updates. UserGate will check for a new version on your website according to the set update download schedule. The schedule can be configured in the list properties. The available options are:
With the Advanced option, a crontab-like format is used where the date/time string consists of six space-separated fields. The fields specify the time as follows: (minutes: 0-59) (hours: 0-23) (days of the month: 1-31) (month: 1-12) (days of the week: 0-6, where 0 is Sunday). Each of the first five fields can be defined using:
An asterisk or range spacing: used for spacing out values in ranges. The increment is given after a slash. Examples: "2-10/2" means "2,4,6,8,10" while "*/2" in the "hours" field means "every two hours". |