![]() ![]() After another trip to the horological suppliers to get some of the specialist tools required we start with. See Edit your user settings.We are now being introduced to the wonders of watch work. You can turn autowatch on or off, and set other notification options, in the email settings section of your user profile. Manage Notifications – Select this link to go to the email settings page in your user profile.īy default, Confluence will assign you as a watcher of any page or blog post that you create or edit. Stop following this user – Select this link to stop following the user whose update triggered the email notification. Stop watching space – Select this link to stop watching the space that triggered the email notification. Stop watching page – Select this link to stop watching the page that triggered the email notification. In particular with respect to setting your notification preferences, you will see one or more of the following links: In general, the links allow you to view the page online, reply to a comment, and so on. The links in each message vary, depending on the context. The email notifications that you receive from Confluence have some useful links at the bottom of the email message. Manage what you're watching from email messages Select Stop Watching for any unwanted spaces or pages. ![]() Select your profile picture at top right of the screen, then choose Watches. The Watches page in your user profile displays a list of all pages and spaces you are currently watching. Manage everything you're watching in one place Select Edit then choose Subscribe to all blog posts. Select your profile picture at the right side of the navigation, then choose Settings To start watching for all new blog posts: You can choose to watch for all new blog posts in all spaces on the Confluence site. You will not receive notification of updates to or deletions of blog posts, nor of comments on the blog posts. Watching for all new blog posts on the site Select Edit then choose Subscribe to daily updates. Select your profile picture at the right side of the navigation, then select Settings To start watching for content changes across the whole site: You can receive notifications about changes to the content of pages, blog posts and comments from all spaces on a Confluence site. Select the and uncheck the option to Watch all blog posts in this space.Īlternatively, you can select Blog in the space sidebar and then select Watch this blog at the top right. To stop getting notified when new blog posts are added to the space You won't be notified when blog is deleted, edited, or commented on unless you've chosen to watch a specific blog post. This will only notify when a new blog is added. Select the and check the option to Watch all blog posts in this space. To get notified whenever a new blog post is added to a space: You can choose to receive a notification whenever someone adds a blog post in a space. Only get notified when new blog posts are added You can also watch a space by selecting Pages in the space sidebar, then choose Watch this space at the top right. Uncheck the option to stop watching the space. Select the and check the option to Watch all content in this space Go to any page or blog post in the space. The quickest way to watch all pages and blog posts in a particular space: Press "w" on your keyboard to skip some clicks. Go to a page or blog post you're already watching. You can stop watching a page, blog, or space at any time. You need 'View' permission for the page, blog post, or space to receive notifications. You will not receive email notifications for content changes due to the output of a macro, only when the page content itself has been edited. See more on Subscribe to email notifications. You'll receive immediate emails for time sensitive notifications (like mentions and new pages).īy default, you’ll receive a daily digest of page and blog edits made in the past 24 hours. You can choose to receive individual emails for each update as they happen. You can watch pages, blog, or entire spaces and you'll receive email notifications whenever the watched content is added to, edited, or deleted. This includes notifications about attachments and comments.īy default, Confluence will assign you as a watcher of any page or blog post that you create or edit. When you watch something, Confluence will send you a notification email about any changes to your watched content. When you want to stay up-to-date and in-the-know about content on Confluence, you can use the Watch feature. ![]()
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