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Email Security allows you to configure Logpush to send detection data to an endpoint of your choice.
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## Prerequisites
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## Enable detection logs
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Before you can audit logs for Email Security, you will have to enable logpush jobs to your storage destination. Refer to [Enable destinations](/logs/get-started/enable-destinations/) to enable logs on destinations such as Cloudflare R2, HTTP, Amazon S3, and more.
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Detection logs generate logs made by Email Security and some of the metadata associated with the detection.
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## Enable detection logs
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To enable detection logs, refer to [Enable destinations](/logs/get-started/enable-destinations/).
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1. Log in to the [Cloudflare dashboard](https://dash.cloudflare.com/).
3.**Select a destination**: Select **R2 Object Storage**. You must have Super Administrator access to enable access automatic setup for R2 Object Storage.
7. Once your R2 logpush job has been created, select **Go back to Logpush Overview**, where the dashboard will display your **Dataset** and **Destination**.
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If you enable detection logs using [R2](/r2/), choose **Email security alerts** when configuring the **Dataset**.
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## Enable user action logs
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Once you have configured your destination, you can set up audit logs for detections:
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User action logs allows you to view logs regarding all actions taken via the [API](/api/resources/email_security/) or the dashboard.
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Before you can enable audit logs for Email Security, you will have to enable logpush jobs to your storage destination. Refer to [Enable destinations](/logs/get-started/enable-destinations/) to enable logs on destinations such as Cloudflare R2, HTTP, Amazon S3, and more.
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Once you have configured your destination, you can set up audit logs for user action:
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1. Log in to the [Cloudflare dashboard](https://dash.cloudflare.com/).
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