Configuring system settings : Configuring system time, options, and other system options : Configuring SNMP queries and traps : FortiMail traps
FortiMail traps
The FortiMail unit’s SNMP agent can send traps to SNMP managers that you have added to SNMP communities. To receive traps, you must load and compile the FortMail trap MIB into the SNMP manager.
All traps sent include the trap message as well as the FortiMail unit serial number and host name.
 
Trap
Description
fmlTrapCpuHighThreshold
Trap sent if CPU usage becomes too high.
fmlTrapMemLowThreshold
Trap sent if memory usage becomes too high.
fmlTrapLogDiskHighThreshold
Trap sent if log disk usage becomes too high.
fmlTrapMailDiskHighThreshold
Trap sent if mailbox disk usage becomes too high.
fmlTrapMailDeferredQueueHighThreshold
Trap sent if the number of deferred email messages becomes too great.
fmlTrapAvThresholdEvent
Trap sent when the number of detected viruses reaches the threshold.
fmlTrapSpamThresholdEvent
Trap sent when the number of spam email messages reaches the threshold.
fmlTrapSystemEvent
Trap sent when system shuts down, reboots, upgrades, etc.
fmlTrapRAIDEvent
Trap sent for RAID operations.
fmlTrapHAEvent
Trap sent when an HA event occurs.
fmlTrapArchiveEvent
Trap sent when remote archive event occurs.
fmlTrapIpChange
Trap sent when the IP address of the specified interface has been changed.