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Monitoring the MailStore Gateway can be done on various levels. While monitoring the underlying infrastructure, which typically includes network components, hardware usage or the status of security updates, is a common task for administrators, setting up further monitoring checks for the MailStore Gateway is recommended to ensure permanent service availability for end users. | Monitoring the MailStore Gateway can be done on various levels. While monitoring the underlying infrastructure, which typically includes network components, hardware usage or the status of security updates, is a common task for administrators, setting up further monitoring checks for the MailStore Gateway is recommended to ensure permanent service availability for end users. | ||
Revision as of 13:03, 19 March 2019
Monitoring the MailStore Gateway can be done on various levels. While monitoring the underlying infrastructure, which typically includes network components, hardware usage or the status of security updates, is a common task for administrators, setting up further monitoring checks for the MailStore Gateway is recommended to ensure permanent service availability for end users.
This article provides generic information about what should be monitored to help administrators setting up additional checks in their monitoring solution.
Network Ports | TCP 25 (SMTP) TCP 110 (POP3) TCP 465 (SMTPS) TCP 587 (SMTP) TCP 995 (POP3S) TCP 8450 (HTTPS) |
TLS Certificate Lifetime | TCP 25 (SMTP) TCP 110 (POP3) TCP 465 (SMTPS) TCP 587 (SMTP) TCP 995 (POP3S) TCP 8450 (HTTPS) |
Windows Service | MailStoreGateway |