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Re: {bb} BB e-mail notification - bbwarnrules.cfg
Jerry Shenk wrote:
>
> I'm having trouble getting notification going to different e-mail addresses
> working correctly. Here I have an example that I thought would have sent a
> message to 3 users every hour after a site has been down for 10 minutes.
> This line doesn't seem to work. The only user to get a message was the last
> one on the list.
>
> *;omnipoint* redrose* *WS;*;msgs;*;0600-1800; dshelly@[10.94.1.253]:~10-60
> jmiller@[10.94.1.253]:~10-60 jas@dect.com:~10-60
>
> I then changed the users to:
> dshelly@[10.94.1.253],jmiller@[10.94.1.253],jas@dect.com:~10-60
> but I'm not sure that's working either. What should this be? I've fooled
> with this time and time and I keep having problems sending notifications to
> multiple users.
Hum, my belief is that the user@[IPaddr] should be user@IPaddr. The
last on
is that way and it is receiving notifications. I think the GREP/EGREP
are
getting confused because of the [...].
>
> While we're on the subject, is it possible to send a page to different users
> at different frequencies like:
> dshelly@[10.94.1.253]:~5-60 jmiller@[10.94.1.253]20-300 jas@dect.com:~10-60
> or would that need to be on three separate lines like:
> *;omnipoint* redrose* *WS;*;msgs;*;0600-1800; dshelly@[10.94.1.253]:~5-60
> *;omnipoint* redrose* *WS;*;msgs;*;0600-1800; jmiller@[10.94.1.253]:~20-300
> *;omnipoint* redrose* *WS;*;msgs;*;0600-1800; jas@dect.com:~10-60
one line should do
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