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This option is effective only when you select for backup a folder that is higher in the folder hierarchy
than the mount point. If you select for recovery folders within the mount point or the mount point
itself, the selected items will be recovered regardless of the Mount points option value.
Please be aware that if the volume is not mounted at the moment of recovery, the data will be recovered
directly to the folder that has been the mount point at the time of backing up.
5.7.6 Notifications
Acronis Backup & Recovery 11.5 provides the ability of notifying users about recovery completion
through e-mail or the messaging service.
5.7.6.1 E-mail
This option is effective for Windows and Linux operating systems.
This option is not available when operating under the bootable media.
The option enables you to receive e-mail notifications about the recovery task's successful
completion, failure or when user interaction is required.
The preset is: Disabled.
To configure e-mail notification
1. Select the Send e-mail notifications check box to activate notifications.
2. Under Send e-mail notifications, select the appropriate check boxes as follows:
When recovery completes successfully.
When recovery fails.
When user interaction is required.
3. In the E-mail addresses field, type the destination e-mail address. You can enter several
addresses separated by semicolons.
4. In the Subject field, type the notification subject or leave the default %subject% variable. Other
variables are not supported.
Details. In the received e-mails, the default variable will be transformed into the following
phrase: Task <task name> <task result> on machine <machine name>. You can type any text
before or after the variable.
5. In the SMTP server field, enter the name of the outgoing mail server (SMTP).
6. In the Port field, set the port of the outgoing mail server. By default, the port is set to 25.
7. If the outgoing mail server requires authentication, enter User name and Password of the
sender's e-mail account.
If the SMTP server does not require authentication, leave the User name and Password fields
blank. If you are not sure whether the SMTP server requires authentication, contact your
network administrator or your e-mail service provider for assistance.
8. Click Additional e-mail parameters... to configure additional e-mail parameters as follows:
a. From type the name of the sender. If you leave this field empty, the messages will contain
the sender's e-mail account in the From field.
b. Use encryption you can opt for encrypted connection to the mail server. SSL and TLS
encryption types are available for selection.
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