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Structure modification of message alert

evang_26
Communicator

Hello Splunk users,

I am eager to know if there is any way to modify the message generated by alerts in terms of structure in order to make it a little bit shiny. Whenever I receive an email alert, is kind of just letters and only a simple html-like table. I want to modify the colors, table and so on.
Could you please me tell where to look to, so as to modify the code there?

Any suggestions are greatly appreciated!
Evang

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tararso
Explorer

You can modify sendemail.py located under $SPLUN_KHOME\etc\apps\search\bin.

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tararso
Explorer

You can modify sendemail.py located under $SPLUN_KHOME\etc\apps\search\bin.

MuS
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Just a reminder: sendemail.py could be overwritten by any Splunk update. So keep that in mind if you change it 😉

evang_26
Communicator

Thanks again Tararso,

I'll try to make it done and let you know.

Regards,
Evang

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tararso
Explorer

not in the manager. You need to open sendemail.py from splunk installed folder which is located under $SPLUN_KHOME\etc\apps\search\bin

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evang_26
Communicator

Hi Tararso,

Thanks for your reply. I am new to Splunk, would you mind guide me through the $SPLUN_KHOMEetcappssearchbin?
Is it somewhere on the manager?

Thanks,
Evang

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