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{bb} Customizing the wording of BB alerts
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- Subject: {bb} Customizing the wording of BB alerts
- From: "Joel D. Kinard" <jdkinard@yahoo.com>
- Date: Sat, 26 Mar 2005 21:22:48 -0800 (PST)
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Hello. Could anyone tell me if there is a way to customize the wording of BB alerts? Cryptic
messages like the following are hard to decipher at a glance at 4:00am in the morning (or at any
other time):
"Fr:bb@domain.com (!BB - 1470917! ftp.domain.com.ftp - 721168215128069 [1470917]
ftp.domain.com.ftp red Fri CB#:1470917 at 4:31 am Fri Mar 4"
I would prefer it be able to say something simpler and more explicit, like:
"The FTP server is not responding to a Ping signal" , or "The Microsoft Exchange Information Store
service is stopped", and give the date and time of the alert.
Can I configure BB to do that?
Thanks!
Joel Kinard
03/27/05
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