Templates: Mail Servers – CourierMS Mail server on Windows host

Monitors included into Mail Servers – CourierMS Mail Server on Windows host template

Monitors from this application template check availability, performance and resource consumption of SMTP and POP3 services of a CourierMS Mail Server on Windows host. Courier Mail Server is a free, compact, easy to install and configure Windows e-mail server for office and home networks. More about templates.

Monitors list

Monitors description

CourierMS service (enabled by default) Shows if CourierMS service is alive.

POP3 port (enabled by default) Shows if POP3 service answers on default port (110).

SMTP port (enabled by default) Shows if SMTP service answers on default port (25).

CourierMS service process count CourierMS service process count.

CourierMS service CPU usage CourierMS service CPU usage.

CourierMS service memory usage CourierMS service memory usage.

POP3, non-secure connection Shows if POP3 server accepts non-secure connections.

SMTP, non-secure connection Shows if SMTP server accepts non-secure connections.

SMTP, non-secure connection, send test message Shows if SMTP server accepts non-secure connections, sends a test message once a day.

Mail queue size Mail queue size in Kb.

Mailbox size Mailbox size in Kb.

Templates overview

IPHost Network Monitor provides application templates (or just “templates” later in document), to create multiple relevant monitors in only a few clicks. Templates facilitate adding typical monitors sets; this can be particularly useful in case of big networks, when creating same-type monitors for many same-type devices is a common task. Application templates are sets of monitors that can be added, using specific predefined parameters, for a given host at once. The said set, added for given host, is displayed as a separate node in tree view pane, and is named application.

There are predefined templates; user can as well generate templates of their own – either out of existing monitors, or by cloning a predefined template. User-added template definitions are saved in XML files and can thus be conveniently augmented or applied to specific needs.