Entries on the topic: Updates
Mailive! SMS Alerting

A short time ago Mailive! alerting was upgraded to use true SMS alerting versus sending text messages through the cell providers SMTP to SMS gateways (ie. 6125551212@txt.att.net) which had the possibility of being delayed on their gateway with no real quality of service guarantee.

We have worked hard and to beef up our technology and are pleased to offer true SMS alerting as an added feature. So instead of

Mailive! -> SMTP Gateway -> SMS Aggregator -> Your phone

it looks more like

Mailive! SMS Aggregator -> Your phone

Fast. Simple. Reliable. Just like alerting should be.

Updatable user permissions

While account administrators have had the ability to add users to Mailive! the new users were created with read-only permissions. Now the account administrator can set which users should have the ability to update e-mail monitors, configure new alerts, and disable alerts.

For the account administrator (usually the person who originally set up Mailive!) user administration is available under the Account Settings menu item.

If there are any questions or suggestions feel free to contact us any time.

Down only Alerts

It is not always desirable to receive both up and down notifications for each alert configured Mailive!. This is especially true when setting multiple alerts which are delivered to the same recipient.

Simply check the Down Only option when configuring an alert and the system will only send the down notification. When the alert is reset no up alert will be sent, but is always recorded and displayed when viewing the event history.

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Disabling Alerts

When performing maintenance it is now easy to disable alerts for a specified period of time inside of Mailive! Simply go to Alert Configuration and there are options available to disable all alerts, disable alerts for a specific server, or disable a single alert.

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When disabling an alert it is possible to choose from several different timeframes. By using this method there will is no chance that the disabled alerts will be forgotten. Once the disabled time has expired alerts will automatically begin working again.

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It is always possible to extend or shorten the disabled alert period by performing the same actions and selecting a different timeframe. The disabled alerts may also be enabled by server/alert or system wide.

When alerts are disabled the system will present a notification letting you know there are alerts currently disabled.

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CSV export

Wanted to write a quick post to let everyone know that CSV export has been made available in Mailive!

Now, while viewing a single server's report, the associated data used to generate the report is available for download. Simply click the Export this data as CSV link to retrieve the data and use in Excel or import into an internal system.

We are constantly striving to improve Mailive!, so if there are any features or improvements you would like to see feel free to contact us and let us know. Thanks!

Trigger a Test

A regularly requested feature for Mailive! has been put into place. Now, instead of needing to wait until the next automatic test is initiated by the system, users have the ability to trigger a test message whenever they like.

Simply click the [ trigger test transaction ] while viewing the graph and history for the server and a test will be initiated immediately. This should make it much easier to catch errors in mail queues and follow logs while troubleshooting. It's fun and easy!

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View SMTP Transcript

Very often when diagnosing mail problems it is helpful to see exactly what SMTP responses are being generated for every step of the transaction. Frequently the root cause can be found by closely inspecting the responses from the HELO and RCPT TO portions of the SMTP conversation. Now Mailive! can help out.

Recently Mailive! began recording outgoing SMTP sessions for all test messages the system sends. Now they can be viewed through the interface as shown here.

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If there is a problem connecting to the mail server being tested there will be no output to capture. If any portion of the SMTP transcript is able to initiate there should be some evidence available to inspect.

Hopefully this will help diagnose some of the more transient and hard to find problems.

Updates to Free MX Lookup Tool

For the last year KnowledgeFront has provided a free MX Lookup tool to provide an external view of what the Domain Name System is reporting for MX records.

Last week this tool received a nice update. Now, it not only performs the DNS query using Knowledge Front's servers, but finds the authoritative name servers (NS records) for the domain entered and queries those servers for the MX records directly. This can give a better idea of what is being cached vs. what is currently being reported by the authoritative name servers.

Feel free to give it a try and if there are any questions don't hesitate to contact us.

Mailive! updates

Recently the Mailive! web site underwent a complete rewrite paving the way for future enhancements. The future is now and there have been several new features added in the last few weeks.

Trigger test alert on request

If you just entered a new alert and want to make sure the recipients and text all appear the way you want now you can trigger a test alert. After a new alert has been saved, or while editing an existing alert, pushing the "Test this alert" button will send both the Up and Down notifications for the alert. The messages will be recorded in the event history and prepend the subject with *TEST* making it clear this was not an actual alert.

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Custom timeframes in reports

Instead of only having hardcoded timeframe selections Mailive! now has the ability to generate graphs and event history based on custom start and end days. Fortunately there is no data retention limit, so any data collected for the life of the server is available for reporting!

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Viewing raw responses

Starting in May Mailive! began storing all responses to test messages. Viewing the headers from these messages can be a very helpful trouble shooting technique when diagnosing delays.

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There are many more changes planned for release in the near future. We are constantly striving to improve the service. If you have any questions or would like to request a feature feel free to email support@knowledgefront.com

Thanks!