Introduction

The SMTP web service monitor checks the overall time taken by the SMTP server to send the mail in milliseconds.

Creating SMTP web service monitor

After selecting the web service monitor type, to configure the SMTP web service monitor:

  1. From the Add Web Service monitor window, provide details for the following parameters and click Save:
    • Name: Refers to the name of the Synthetic monitor.
      Note: Add Synthetic displays an error message Name Already Exists if you do not provide unique value in Name field.
    • Host: Refers to the URL of the SMTP server. To enable SMTPS monitoring, append smtps:// to the SMTP hostname. For example, smtps://your_smtp_host_name).
    • Username: Refers to the username of the sender email address.
    • Password: Refers to the password of the sender email address.
    • Confirm Password: Refers to the same sender email password.
    • Locations: Refers to the desired locations from where you want to monitor.
      The screen displays a confirmation message about the successful addition of the web service monitor.
  2. Click OK.
    Synthetics page displays the configured web service monitor.
Add Synthetic

Add Synthetic

To manage a configured web service monitor:

  • Edit – To modify the existing details of the configured Synthetic monitors.
  • Delete – To remove any configured Synthetic monitor.
  • Scheduled Maintenance – To move any configured Web Service monitor to Scheduled Maintenance.

After configuring, view Metrics and graphical representations for additional information.

Metrics for SMTP monitor types

Metrics for SMTP Monitor Types
Monitor TypesUnitsRecommended MetricsDescription
SMTP-availability.down.location.countLocation Count: The number of locations where the configured host is down
SMTPMillisecondssynthetic.response.timeResponse time: The overall time in milliseconds taken by the server to send the mail.

Graphical representation for metrics

Graphical Representation

Graphical Representation

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