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#1 2023-07-14 11:30:31

gregrr
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Registered: 2023-07-14
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E-mail notification not getting

I have a problem with setting notifications, I don't know why. I set the certificate to expire on July 13, 2023. I have automatic actions set for the certificate to automatically send an email. In Notifications -> E-mail configuration I have it set up done and if I send a test email, I receive it. What else do I need to set to receive an email about an expired certificate?

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#2 2023-07-18 11:11:38

oneill2john
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Re: E-mail notification not getting

You must also check settings under: Administration > Entities > select your Entity > Notifications.
Now when you are in Notifications of your Entity, check settings for Certificates.

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#3 2023-07-20 15:46:45

gregrr
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Re: E-mail notification not getting

Hi thanks but I still do not getting notifications

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#4 2023-07-20 17:22:19

oneill2john
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Re: E-mail notification not getting

Go to Setup > Automatic actions.
Click on certificate.

Make sure this is enabled:

  • Run Frequency - select how often

  • Status - make sure this is active (scheduled), not Disabled

  • Run Mode - this should be CLI (it will run when your CRON job does)

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#5 2023-07-21 07:21:03

gregrr
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Re: E-mail notification not getting

And how to check when the CRON job runs??

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#6 2023-07-22 16:59:29

oneill2john
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Re: E-mail notification not getting

That depends on how you configured your GLPI server.

If you are running Linux, then you can cehck your cron jobs using this command: sudo crontab -l
Or you can go to  /var/spool/cron/crontabs and edit cronjob file to see what is running and how often.

You can find out more about GLPI cron jobs in official documentation here: https://glpi-user-documentation.readthe … tasks.html

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