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      cronsloth @Mike Davis
      last edited by cronsloth

      @mike-davis said in Zabbix - email alerts:

      under Administration -> Media Types -> email

      that's the one! Email alerts aren't working for me either, and I found this thread.. Unfortunately haven't been able to get it going yet, nothing shows in the logs /var/log/maillog yet either, so it is probably something easy I am missing.

      Happy to start a new thread if needs be 🙂

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        scottalanmiller @cronsloth
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        @cronsloth said in Zabbix - email alerts:

        @mike-davis said in Zabbix - email alerts:

        under Administration -> Media Types -> email

        that's the one! Email alerts aren't working for me either, and I found this thread.. Unfortunately haven't been able to get it going yet, nothing shows in the logs /var/log/maillog yet either, so it is probably something easy I am missing.

        Happy to start a new thread if needs be 🙂

        Does the mail command work on its own?

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          cronsloth @scottalanmiller
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          @scottalanmiller

          yes the mail command by itself works fine and shows up in logs.

          [root@zabbixv3 ~]# echo "test message" | mail -s "test email for postfix" [email protected]
          [root@zabbixv3 ~]# cat /var/log/maillog

          Oct 5 12:56:58 zabbixv3 postfix/qmgr[1292]: 446341013197: from=[email protected], size=475, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
          Oct 5 12:56:58 zabbixv3 postfix/smtp[14102]: connect to aspmx.l.google.com[2607:f8b0:400e:c01::1b]:25: Network is unreachable
          Oct 5 12:56:59 zabbixv3 postfix/smtp[14102]: 446341013197: to=[email protected], relay=aspmx.l.google.com[74.125.28.26]:25, delay=1, delays=0.03/0.02/0.75/0.22, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (250 2.0.0 OK 1507233418 k91si4311249pld.78 - gsmtp)
          Oct 5 12:56:59 zabbixv3 postfix/qmgr[1292]: 446341013197: removed

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            scottalanmiller
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            Network is unreachable?

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              cronsloth @scottalanmiller
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              @scottalanmiller

              i saw that too, but it sends after. maybe something to do with the domain IP being an ipv6 address? The next line it connects successfully using an ipv4 address. I definitely received an email from this test.

              Further info: I did make sure that my user i'm logged in as and sending to are both 'super zabbix admins'

              What settings should be populated in 'SMTP: helo' and 'SMTP: email' ?
              I assume I don't have to use a real email address (like yahoo, gmail, o365, etc) for the smtp email (since the 'mail' command successfully sends as 'zabbixv3@localdomain' ).

              My Settings (with my domain swapped out for 'mydomain.tv')
              **[email protected] isn't a real email outside of this config

              SMTP Server : localhost
              SMTP Server Port: 25
              SMTP helo: mydomain.tv
              SMTP email: Zabbix-Alerts <[email protected]>
              connection Security: None
              Authentication: None

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                Mike Davis @cronsloth
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                @cronsloth Your helo could be zabbix.mydomain.tv but otherwise, that's how your config should look. I built a newer zabbix server than the one where I had the issues above. To get the newer one to work, the only thing I had to do was edit my SPF record in DNS ( it's a txt record) to add my Zabbix server as an authorized sender for my domain.

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                  cronsloth @Mike Davis
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                  @mike-davis @scottalanmiller

                  Thanks so much for you quick responses... knowing I got those settings dialed in allowed my brain to stop focusing on them and look elsewhere.

                  After reading some more documentation... there is an added step that I didn't realize I had to do. I must have missed it before because I was too focused on SMTP settings...

                  Administration > User Groups > Permissions --- by default 'All Groups' was set to 'None' instead of 'Read-Write' which means any user in that group wasn't allowed to read host data. Why that is a default config idk...

                  https://www.zabbix.com/documentation/3.2/manual/config/notifications/action/operation/message

                  Thanks for you help, I changed that setting and boom! Emails came through. #bestforumsEver.

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                    scottalanmiller @cronsloth
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                    @cronsloth Woot

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