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Limit size to n MB<br />
Reference: Configuration options<br />
If this option is enabled, the report file can be limited to a certain size; possible values:<br />
Permitted values are between 1 and 100 MB. Around 50 kilobytes of extra space are<br />
allowed when limiting the size of the report file to minimize the use of system<br />
resources. If the size of the log file exceeds the indicated size by more than 50<br />
kilobytes, then old entries are deleted until the indicated size minus 50 kilobytes is<br />
reached.<br />
Backup report file before shortening<br />
If this option is enabled, the report file is backed up before shortening. For the save<br />
location see Configuration > General > Directories > Report directory.<br />
Write configuration in report file<br />
If this option is enabled, the Mail Protection configuration is recorded in the report file.<br />
Note<br />
If you have not specified any report file restriction, a new report file is<br />
automatically created when the report file reaches 100MB. A backup of the old<br />
report file is created. Up to three backups of old report files are saved. The<br />
oldest backups are deleted first.<br />
11.9 General<br />
With certain events, the Avira product can send alerts and messages via email to one or<br />
more recipients. This is done with the Simple Message Transfer Protocol (SMTP).<br />
The messages can be triggered by various events. The following components support<br />
email sending:<br />
� Realtime Protection email alerts<br />
� System Scanner email alerts<br />
� Updater email alerts<br />
Note<br />
Please note that ESMTP is not supported. In addition, an encrypted transfer via<br />
TLS (Transport Layer Security) or SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) is currently not<br />
possible.<br />
Email messages<br />
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