Options: -H Set the SNMP Host Address for the sender. -T Set the recipients email address. Multiple email addresses can be added using ';' (without spaces)
-F Set the Sender's email address. -S Set the Subject Line of the mail. -B Set the Body of the mail. -C Set contents of the mail as HTML or plain text. Y/N -? Help regarding parameters.
Like this
-t "yourname@youname.com" -f "alert@yourname.com" -s "This is alert" -b "
Alert* Login to OME for more information and action as appropriate.
DELL-Martijn G
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June 23rd, 2016 01:00
Unfortunately not at this moment.
phanx
2 Posts
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March 7th, 2017 17:00
You should add command parameter -C Y after the -t prameter.
D:\Program Files\Dell\SysMgt\Essentials\bin>sendmail.exe /?
Usage: sendemail.exe -H -T -F -S " " -B " " -C Y/N
Options:
-H Set the SNMP Host Address for the sender.
-T Set the recipients email address.
Multiple email addresses can be added using ';' (without spaces)
-F Set the Sender's email address.
-S Set the Subject Line of the mail.
-B Set the Body of the mail.
-C Set contents of the mail as HTML or plain text. Y/N
-? Help regarding parameters.
Like this
-t "yourname@youname.com" -f "alert@yourname.com" -s "This is alert" -b "
URL is: https://domeserver.whatevs.com:2607/" -C Y
OME doesn't support config HTML email directly, but we can use Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio to edit OME database.
You can find your stored action in table "dbo.EventStoredAction" of database "OMEssentials".
Just edit "CmdLineArguments" column.
alzoo
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March 26th, 2017 16:00
Excellent! thanks for also letting us know where to make the change.. (was a bit lost..)