The first page that you see when you log in to SecurityGateway for Email Servers is the Dashboard, under the Main menu. The Dashboard gives you a quick overview of SecurityGateway's current status and several summary reports of its activity for the last 24 hours. |
At the top of the Dashboard is the Server Status section. This section tells you whether or not the SMTP service is running, and it gives you a link to start or stop it. Further, the Dashboard lists your registration key size, provides a link to manage your registration and activation, and lists how many domains and users currently exist. It also provides a link to the Domain List to manage your domains and users. When a software update is available, this section will also provide a link to details about the update. Next, the number of Active Sessions is displayed for both SMTP inbound and outbound sessions, and the Queue Status section lists the number of messages in the Inbound, Delivery, and Bad Message queues. In that same section, for global administrators, the number of messages in the Admin and User Quarantines is also listed. Further, in the entries for the Inbound and Delivery Queues, there is an option to Freeze/Unfreeze each queue. In the Server Performance section, Global Administrators can see the amount of Free Disk Space. Below that, CPU, Physical Memory, and Virtual Memory stats are displayed for System and the SecurityGateway, IKARUS, ClamAV, and SpamAssassin (SpamD) processes.
Below the Server Status section is the Server Statistics section. This section displays six of SecurityGateway's graphical reports: Inbound vs. Outbound Messages, Total Bandwidth Used by Email, Good vs. Junk Messages, Junk Email Breakdown, Top Email Recipients, and Top Spam Domains. Each report displays the statistics for the last 24 hours. Click Customize Charts if you wish to change which reports are displayed, or if you wish to create new, customized reports to display.
Domain Administrators will only see statistics and options for the domains over which they have administrative access. |