
You sir Tom are a genius!!!
thank you! :D
I knew I had to of missed something somewhere
can’t believe i didn’t even check the test_mail.php
IT TOLD ME WHAT WAS WRONG, DOH!
You are using obsolete config options, rename them respectively in config.php: $config['alerts']['email']['default'], rename to: $config['email']['default'] $config['alerts']['email']['default_only'], rename to: $config['email']['default_only'] $config['alerts']['email']['enable'], rename to: $config['email']['enable’]
Simon
On 27 Nov 2014, at 3:31 pm, Tom Laermans tom.laermans@powersource.cx wrote:
Hi Simon,
As mentioned on the mailing list with r6000, check that your config variable names for the mail config are migrated to the new names.
Check with test_mail.php, it's become somewhat verbose about its settings.
Tom
On 11/27/2014 04:10 PM, Simon Smith wrote:
Hi All,
I have been using the alerts check for all our servers and broadbands fine for months!
then outta the blue last week its suddenly stopped sending me emails?
the last email i have shows 'Observium Professional 0.14.11.5993' at the bottom of its header and was on the 21st Nov?
I can see in the Alert Logging messaging saying Alert Notification sent and Alert_Notify
but i never get them?
where would be the best place to check or has someone changed a line in the SVN by mistake ??? because i see a few changes related to alerts
NOTE: we use a mailcleaner for spam etc… but ive already checked there and the emails don't even hit the server at the time it says it sent in observium?
Regards
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