Device > Server Profiles > Email
Select or to configure a server profile
for forwarding logs
as email notifications. To define an Email server profile,
Device
Server Profiles
Email
Panorama
Server Profiles
Email

Add
a
profile and specify Email Notification Settings.- To select the Email Server profile for System, Config, User-ID, HIP Match, and Correlation logs, see Device > Log Settings.
- To select the Email Server Profile For Traffic, Threat, Wildfire, URL Filtering, Data Filtering, Tunnel Inspection, Authentication, and GTP logs, see Objects > Log Forwarding.
- You can also schedule email reports (Monitor > PDF Reports > Email Scheduler).
- You cannot delete a server profile that the firewall uses in any System or Config log settings or Log Forwarding profile.
Email Notification Settings | Description |
---|---|
Name | Enter a name for the server profile (up
to 31 characters). The name is case-sensitive and must be unique.
Use only letters, numbers, spaces, hyphens, and underscores. |
Location Virtual systems only ) | Select the scope in which the profile is
available. In the context of a firewall that has more than one virtual
system (vsys), select a vsys or select Shared (all
virtual systems). In any other context, you can’t select the Location ;
its value is predefined as Shared (firewalls ) or as Panorama.
After you save the profile, you can’t change its Location . |
Servers Tab | |
Name | Enter a name to identify the server (up
to 31 characters). This field is just a label and does not have
to be the host name of an existing email server. |
Email Display Name | Enter the name shown in the From field
of the email. |
From | Enter the sender’s email address, such as security_alert@company.com. |
To | Enter the email address of the recipient. |
Additional Recipient | Optionally, enter the email address of another
recipient. You can only add one additional recipient. To add multiple
recipients, add the email address of a distribution list. |
Email Gateway | Enter the IP address or host name of the
server that sends the email. |
Protocol | Select the protocol you want to use to send
the email ( Unauthenticated SMTP or SMTP
over TLS ). |
Port | Enter the port number you want to use to send
the email if it differs from the default (25 for SMTP or 587 for
TLS). |
TLS Version SMTP over TLS only ) | Select the TLS version you want to use ( 1.2 or 1.1 ). As a best practice, we strongly recommend using
the latest TLS version. |
Authentication Method SMTP over
TLS only ) | Select the authentication method you want
to use:
|
Certificate Profile SMTP over TLS only ) | Select the certificate profile for
the firewall to use to authenticate the email server. |
Username SMTP over TLS only ) | Enter the username of the account that sends
the email. |
Password SMTP over TLS only ) | Enter the password of the account that sends
the email. |
Confirm Password SMTP over TLS only ) | Confirm the password of the account that
sends the email. |
Test Connection SMTP over TLS only ) | Confirm the connection between the email
server and the firewall. |
Custom Log Format Tab | |
Log Type | Click the log type to open a dialog box
that allows you to specify a custom log format. In the dialog box,
click a field to add it to the Log Format area. Click OK to
save your changes. |
Escaping | Specify the Escaped Characters (all characters
to not interpret literally) without spaces and specify the Escape
Character for the escape sequence. |
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