7.0.2 monitor agent, linux, email

How does the Linux monitor agent perform email notification? Have a complaint that not all events are being emailed, consistently.

Why not use our own GWIA? The destination is internal. Right now, it is going to the (a) GWIA. I can change it, if necessary.
joe a.
Originally Posted by dzanre
Monitor uses it's own SMTP mailer, so where you run into problems sometimes is that some carriers will not accept mail from a server without a PTR, etc. You can use a relay server (but don't use your GWIA) if you need to in order to get this to work - maybe your ISP's SMTP server that would have a PTR - many times Monitor is not on a server that has a public IP address, etc.
Hope that points you in the right direction.

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