With Notifications you can:
- Follow entire page trees with a single click, this is critcal important for getting notified of new discussions or replies in a project.
- Optionally watch any new pages that are added to the page tree hierarchyproject
- Manually override and choose which pages you don't want to not to watch in the hierarchy
- Manage all notifications from your profile
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Managing your notifications and watches
You can 'watch' a page or a space. Confluence will then send you a notification by email whenever anyone adds or updates content on that page or space. You can also subscribe to daily email reports and other notifications of various updates, as described below.
You will only receive notifications for content that you have permission to view.
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Subscribing to email notifications
You can subscribe to the following email notifications:
Immediate:
- An immediate report of all Announcements added or changed, in all projects that you have permission to view.
- An immediate report of all updates made by the people you are following, in all projects that you have permission to view
- An immediate report when someone follows you.
Digests:
- A daily or weekly report of recommended updates, in all projects that you have permission to view.
- A daily report of updates to all projects that you have permissions to view
To edit your email notification settings:
Click on your profile picture at top right of the screen, then choose Settings
- Click Email in the left-hand panel
- Click Edit at the bottom of the page
- We recommend project members select to 'Subscribe to daily updates'
- Click submit
Notification of your own actions
By default you are not notified on your own actions i.e. page creation, discussion topic creation etc.
You can override this by following these steps:
Managing your notifications
The Watch function in Confluence indicates what you receive notifications on. You can manage what you are watching here- Go to profile, settings, Email
You can also access your settings anytime by clicking on Profile from the upper right drop down menu.
Default Notifications settings when a user joins a project
Each Collbaoration project has a Discussion section in the the page tree. When you first join a project you will receive notifications when a new discussion post is created or a reply is made.
Some projects have just a General discussion forum while other projects have both a general discussion form and forums dedicated to specific topics. Initially project members get notification on all discussion forums,
If you are only interested in one topic, "Life Cycle Model" for example, you can update your notifications to receive only those discussion posts. To ensure you receive notification of new discussion topics, double check that "Watch Descendants" is selected on the topic page.
- Click the Edit button
- Select Notify on my actions and Submit
Watches
You can 'watch' a Confluence page or space. Confluence will then send you a notification email whenever anyone updates your watched content.
To manage your watches select Watches in your profile.
You'll receive email notifications for:
- Edits (if the editor checks the 'Notify watchers' check box)
- Deletions
- Attachments (files), including new versions or deletions of an existing attachment
- Comments, including new comments, edits of existing comments or deletions of existing comments.
By default, Confluence will assign you as a watcher of any page or blog post that you create or edit. This behaviour is called 'autowatch'.
TM Forum Project notifications are sent to your business email address from [email protected]
Managing Watches
On each Confluence content page there is a Watch button. Clicking the button reveals the following options:
You can also manage watches from your user profile
Watch Page
Each time the page is updated (or if it is deleted) you will receive an update provided the editor checked the "Notify Watchers" checkbox
Watch all content in this space
You can choose to watch all the content in a particular space.
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To stop watching the whole space, you can uncheck the box
Watch Descendants
With the Descendant Watch functionality you can:
- Follow entire page trees with a single click
- Optionally watch any new pages that are added to the hierarchy
- You are then emailed every time:
- A page or one of its descendants is edited (when the editor checks the "Notify Watchers" check box)
- A page is added to the heirarchy
- A page is deleted in the hierarchy
- A comment is added, edited or deleted to a page in the hierarchy
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Use the Watch Descendants on Discussions pages to ensure you receive notifications on replies to the Discussion thread |
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The 'Watches' page in your user profile displays a list of all pages and spaces you are currently watching.
To manage your watches:
- Choose your profile picture at top right of the screen, then choose Watches
- Choose Stop Watching for any unwanted spaces or pages.
Managing Descendant Watches
Descendant watches are managed through the descendant watches tab on your profile page. You can get to this tab by
- Choose Tools and select anage Descendant Watches" from the page on which a descendant watch was set and or a page below it.
- Choose your profile picture at top right of the screen, then choose Watches. From the User Profile screen select the Descendant Watches tab
With the Descendant Watches tab you can remove a descendant watch by clicking on the icon
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Daily Updates
The Daily Update is a nice way to get updates on spaces you watch. You can manage what you are subscribed to here
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I have selected to subscribe to daily updates.
Here is an example of a Daily Update I get from Confluence, it allows me to see the "pulse" of projects that I am actively managing and others that I am only participating or just interested in.
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