Re: email from command prompt
- From: "Rick F" <rick.REMOVE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2005 01:05:20 -0500
Monitoring SBS is built-in with logs emailed to you. New imporved features
of SBS 2003.
In Server Management:
Monitoring and Reporting
Following the wizard "Set Up Monitoring Reports and Alerts.
Click Change Server Status Report Settings
Choose either report and Edit, you can add different logs on the Content
tab or add your own.
Every morning I review all my email sent from all my client's SBS 2003
servers.
--
Rick Faria - MCSE / A+
RDF Technical Services - www.rdfts.com
Email: support at rdfts dot com
"Eric" <Eric@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:43738276-1704-4BEA-910D-FF32977F2F42@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I would like to be able to send a log file to my email account so that I do
> not have to login remotely to the server to check the status of the
> service.
> It seems like it should be possible with a special command executable from
> the command prompt. I want to create a script/bat file that will email
> the
> .log file to my email address, and then I will schedule it with Scheduled
> Tasks for daily monitoring. Anyone know how to do this? THANKS.
.
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