- Go to Administration > Integrated Products/Services and click the Email Submission tab.
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Select Enable Email Submission.
Note:
If you disable the email submissions feature, Deep Discovery Analyzer stops sending email notifications with analysis results for samples that Virtual Analyzer is currently processing.
- In the General section, specify the email address that Deep Discovery Analyzer uses to receive email messages and send analysis result notifications. The default setting is 911@ddan.com.
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In the Email Senders section, specify the permitted user domains and SMTP
servers that are allowed to send email messages to Deep Discovery Analyzer for
analysis.
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Permitted domains: Type a domain and press [Enter]. You can add up to five domains.
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Permitted SMTP servers: Type an SMTP server address and press [Enter]. You can specify up to five server addresses.
Configure the following settings for the SMTP server in Deep Discovery Analyzer:
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Port: Type the server port number. The default is 25. This setting is required.
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SSL/TLS: Select Enable SSL/TLS to establish a secure connection to the servers. Then, select the required certificate and private key files and the passphrase.
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In the Email Notifications section, configure the SMTP server that Deep Discovery Analyzer uses
to send email notifications with analysis results.
- Type the SMTP server host name, IPv4 address, or IPv6 address.
- Type the port number used by the SMTP server.
- Select the type of security used for the connection.
- If the server requires authentication, select SMTP server requires authentication and specify a user name and password.
- (Optional) Click Test Connection to test the connection to the SMTP server.
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Specify the email subject and message content for the email notification
template.
Tip:
You can use the "%RiskLevel%" and "%Subject%" tokens in the notification email.
- Click Save.
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