Web Security Alerte email

Hello,
I'm actually configuring an S170.
I would like to be alerted when users attempted to download a virus or visit à forbidden url.
I have configure my SMTP relay and test it by generate a report. it's OK.
I have make lot of tests with no result, I haven'treceive any alert mail.
how can I make a test alert or generate an web security alert?
Thanks for your answer.

hello,
I have make a test by enabling the support tunnel, and i have receive an email, so the system's alert works!
The question is, can i be alerted when someone is blocked by the proxy or try to download a virus?

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