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Note: this post applies to CloudBerry Backup and CloudBerry Backup for WHS 1.3.1 and later.
CloudBerry S3 Backup is a powerful Windows backup and restore that automate backup and restore processes to Amazon S3 cloud storage.
As always we are adding features that our customers are requesting. One of the things our customers have been asking us ever since the first beta release is an option to get an email when backup completes successfully or failed. Today we are proud to announce it.
How to setup email notification?
Nothing could be easier. We added another step to the end of the Backup Plan wizard where you can configure a notification. You can choose between getting emails after every run or only when backup plan fails. If it fails you can also optionally send a diagnostic log to CloudBerry Lab support so that we can look into your problem immediately.
Confirming email address
When you enter email address you will have to confirm it.
We will send you a confirmation email and you will have to click the link to confirm it. If you don’t confirm your email address or enter a fake email address you will never receive the notification as we don’t want to send unsolicited emails.
Notification
When everything is set you will be getting an email according to your settings in case of successful or failed backup. The email will looks like this:
Hope you will like our new feature and as always we are welcome your feedback.
If you came to this post by chance you should know that CloudBerry Backup is a Windows program that leverages Amazon S3 storage. It is currently in private beta and you can learn more about it (and request a beta invitation code) at http://cloudberrydrive.com/
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