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Monitor | A job that runs on a defined schedule and queries OpenSearch indexes. The results of these queries are then used as input for one or more *triggers*. Monitor | A job that runs on a defined schedule and queries OpenSearch indexes. The results of these queries are then used as input for one or more *triggers*.
Trigger | Conditions that, if met, generate *alerts*. Trigger | Conditions that, if met, generate *alerts*.
Tag | A label that can be applied to multiple queries to combine them with the logical OR operation in a per document monitor. You can't use tags with other monitor types. Tag | A label that can be applied to multiple queries to combine them with the logical OR operation in a per document monitor. You cannot use tags with other monitor types.
Alert | An event associated with a trigger. When an alert is created, the trigger performs *actions*, which can include sending a notification. Alert | An event associated with a trigger. When an alert is created, the trigger performs *actions*, which can include sending a notification.
Action | The information that you want the monitor to send out after being triggered. Actions have a *destination*, a message subject, and a message body. Action | The information that you want the monitor to send out after being triggered. Actions have a *destination*, a message subject, and a message body.
Channel | A notification channel to use in an action. See [notifications]({{site.url}}{{site.baseurl}}/notifications-plugin/index) for more information. Channel | A notification channel to use in an action. See [notifications]({{site.url}}{{site.baseurl}}/notifications-plugin/index) for more information.

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### Create email sender ### Create email sender
1. Specify a unique name to associate with the sender. 1. Specify a unique name to associate with the sender.
2. Enter an email address and, if applicable its host (for example, smtp.gmail.com), and the port. If you're using Amazon SES, enter the IAM role Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the AWS account to send notifications from, along with the AWS Region. 2. Enter an email address and, if applicable, its host (for example, smtp.gmail.com) and the port. If you're using Amazon SES, enter the IAM role Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the AWS account to send notifications from, along with the AWS Region.
3. Choose an encryption method. Most email providers require Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) or Transport Layer Security (TLS), which require a user name and password in the OpenSearch keystore. See [Authenticate sender account](#authenticate-sender-account) to learn more. Selecting an encryption method is only applicable if you're creating an SMTP sender. 3. Choose an encryption method. Most email providers require Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) or Transport Layer Security (TLS), which require a user name and password in the OpenSearch keystore. See [Authenticate sender account](#authenticate-sender-account) to learn more. Selecting an encryption method is only applicable if you're creating an SMTP sender.
4. Choose **Create** to save the configuration and create the sender. You can create a sender before you add your credentials to the OpenSearch keystore; however, you must [authenticate each sender account](#authenticate-sender-account) before you use the sender in your channel configuration. 4. Choose **Create** to save the configuration and create the sender. You can create a sender before you add your credentials to the OpenSearch keystore; however, you must [authenticate each sender account](#authenticate-sender-account) before you use the sender in your channel configuration.