Email Reports - # in Subject Line, and Improved Summary
Posted: 21 Dec 2009, 10:41
Hi,
I have a daily cron on each server running cxs, and it sends the report by email... but most days there will be 0 suspicious items, and there really isn't any need for me to receive a daily email report from every server running cxs when there is nothing found...
By adding the total number of suspicious items found to the email's Subject line, I can create a filter to automatically delete or archive reports with 0 suspicious items. I'm sure this would be useful for people running cxs on a lot of servers.
The other issue I have is that the reports are not optimized for reviewing when there are many accounts on the server, for example I have a server with 80+ accounts and I need to scroll down and check each summary individually. Perhaps it would be possible to show the accounts with suspicious items at the top of the report, and then show the other accounts after. Or alternately at the top of the report it could list the account names that contained suspicious items.
Regards,
Leo
I have a daily cron on each server running cxs, and it sends the report by email... but most days there will be 0 suspicious items, and there really isn't any need for me to receive a daily email report from every server running cxs when there is nothing found...
By adding the total number of suspicious items found to the email's Subject line, I can create a filter to automatically delete or archive reports with 0 suspicious items. I'm sure this would be useful for people running cxs on a lot of servers.
The other issue I have is that the reports are not optimized for reviewing when there are many accounts on the server, for example I have a server with 80+ accounts and I need to scroll down and check each summary individually. Perhaps it would be possible to show the accounts with suspicious items at the top of the report, and then show the other accounts after. Or alternately at the top of the report it could list the account names that contained suspicious items.
Regards,
Leo