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# Automated Email Alerts for Service Failures
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## Description
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This role installs and configures the necessary components for sending email notifications via systemd when a service fails. It sets up the `{{ systemctl_id }}` service and configures email parameters and templates using msmtp.
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## Overview
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Optimized for secure and reliable service failure notifications, this role is an integral part of the overall `sys-ctl-alm-compose` suite. It ensures that, upon failure of a critical service, an email alert is sent automatically to enable prompt troubleshooting.
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## Purpose
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The primary purpose of this role is to provide a comprehensive solution for automated email notifications in a systemd environment. By integrating with msmtp and customizable templates, it delivers clear and timely alerts about service failures, thereby enhancing system reliability.
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## Features
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- **Service Installation & Configuration:** Installs msmtp and configures the email sending service.
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- **Customizable Templates:** Supports tailoring email templates for service failure notifications.
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- **Secure Notifications:** Integrates with systemd to trigger email alerts when services fail.
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- **Suite Integration:** Part of the `sys-ctl-alm-compose` suite, offering a unified approach to service failure notifications.
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## Other Resources
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This role was created as part of a conversation with OpenAI's ChatGPT and can be found [here](https://chat.openai.com/share/96e4ca12-0888-41c0-9cfc-29c0180f0dba).
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