E-mail Help

Alerts can be sent when someone on your LAN (Local Area Network) tries to visit a blocked site. Logs are lists of all the URLs that have been visited. If you'd like to have alerts and logs sent to you by e-mail, fill out the settings on this form.

You can always check the logs manually by viewing the Logs page. If you don't want to receive e-mails, leave the boxes blank.

To receive alerts and logs by e-mail:

  1. Select the Turn E-mail Notification On check box.
  2. In the Outgoing Mail Server box, type the outgoing SMTP mail server of your ISP (for example, mail.myISP.com).
    If you leave this box blank, no alerts or logs will be sent to you.
    Tip: You used this information when you set up your e-mail program. If you can't remember it, check the settings in your e-mail program.
  3. In the E-mail Address box, type an e-mail address to have alerts and logs sent to you or someone else.
    Use a full e-mail address (for example, Jackie@myISP.com).
  4. If you want an e-mail alert sent whenever someone on your network tries to connect to a blocked URL, select the Send Alert Immediately check box.
  5. If you don't want logs sent, select None from the first list in the Send Logs According To This Schedule area.
    or
    If you want logs sent, select one of the other options.
  6. Select Adjust for Daylight Savings Time if needed in your region.
  7. Click Apply to have your changes take effect.

Time Zone.

Select the local time zone. This is required in order for the schedule to work correctly.