McAfee GSSCDE-AA-DA User Guide - Page 154

Alert Settings, Enable alert headers

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McAfee® GroupShield™ 7.0 User Guide Policy Manager 10 Scanners and filters „ Edit - to change the alert setting options associated with a policy. Creating new set of options for alert settings 1 From Policy Manager, select a submenu item. The policy page for the submenu item appears. 2 Choose a desired policy. 3 Click Alert Settings. The View Settings tab for alert settings appears. 4 From the Options drop-down menu, click create new set of options. The Alert Settings page appears. 5 Specify an Instance name for alert setting. This field is mandatory. 6 Choose HTML or Plain text as the Alert format. 7 From the Character encoding drop-down menu, choose a desired character set. 8 In Alert filename, specify the file name for this alert, including the appropriate HTML (.htm) or plain text (.txt) file extension. 9 Select or deselect Enable alert headers to enable the use of an alert header. 10 In the Alert header text entry box, enter the header for the alert. 11 From Show, choose HTML content (WYSIWYG) or HTML content (source) depending on whether the HTML text should be shown as compiled code or source code in the Alert header. The Show option is only available if you have selected HTML as the alert message format. Note 12 Select or deselect Enable alert footers to enable the use of an alert footer. 13 In the Alert footer text entry box, enter the footer for the alert. 14 From Show, choose HTML content (WYSIWYG) or HTML content (source) depending on whether the HTML text should be shown as compiled code or source code in the Alert footer. The Show option is only available if you have selected HTML as the alert message format. Note 15 Click Save, then Apply. 154

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McAfee
®
GroupShield
7.0 User Guide
Policy Manager
Scanners and filters
10
Edit
— to change the alert setting options associated with a policy.
Creating new set of options for alert settings
1
From
Policy Manager
, select a submenu item. The policy page for the submenu item
appears.
2
Choose a desired policy.
3
Click
Alert Settings
. The
View Settings
tab for alert settings appears.
4
From the
Options
drop-down menu, click
create new set of options
. The
Alert Settings
page appears.
5
Specify an
Instance name
for alert setting. This field is mandatory.
6
Choose
HTML
or
Plain text
as the
Alert format
.
7
From the
Character encoding
drop-down menu, choose a desired character set.
8
In
Alert filename
, specify the file name for this alert, including the appropriate HTML
(.htm) or plain text (.txt) file extension.
9
Select or deselect
Enable alert headers
to enable the use of an alert header.
10
In the
Alert header
text entry box, enter the header for the alert.
11
From
Show
, choose
HTML content (WYSIWYG)
or
HTML content (source)
depending on
whether the HTML text should be shown as compiled code or source code in the
Alert header
.
12
Select or deselect
Enable alert footers
to enable the use of an alert footer.
13
In the
Alert footer
text entry box, enter the footer for the alert.
14
From
Show
, choose
HTML content (WYSIWYG)
or
HTML content (source)
depending on
whether the HTML text should be shown as compiled code or source code in the
Alert footer
.
15
Click
Save
, then
Apply
.
Note
The
Show
option is only available if you have selected
HTML
as the alert message
format.
Note
The
Show
option is only available if you have selected
HTML
as the alert message
format.