You need properly configured alerts that give you exactly what you need to know, especially when it comes to monitoring an antimalware product.
I would think that you don't want emails every minute about all the malware found on every machine in your corporation, so configure it more intelligently and distinguish who needs what information.
For example, an IT Manager might prefer to only get email alerts if there were to be a critical matter like an outbreak on the network, or if, say, the Configuration Manager client check and remediation fails on a certain percentage of all clients. This is important because it's the Configuration Manager client that will be forwarding the alerting message to the Configuration Manager site server. If that client somehow starts to fail for whatever reason, you have a problem to attend as quickly as possible. Malware often tries to disable and strike out antimalware solutions and management...