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Granular notifications and emails

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  • ruihildtR Offline
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    wrote on last edited by girish
    #1

    Hi Cloudronists!

    right now, every notification triggers an email, and there's not way to turn it off.
    Which is kinda good, but I don't always need to know. For example my wordpress apps are updated regularly and I don't want to receive the same notification for each app.
    On top of that if I have one important notification (app crashed for example), and 50 update notifications, it will be easy to miss it.

    I think there's two consideration at hand:

    • enabling/disabling email notifications
    • more granular notification system (to filter out the trivial from the important)

    Do anyone has a similar issue? Is there something that can be done to improve this?

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    • nebulonN Away
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      wrote on last edited by
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      Until there are better or more fine granular ones, there is always the option to create email filters in your email account to get a better overview, while still being informed.

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      • nebulonN nebulon

        Until there are better or more fine granular ones, there is always the option to create email filters in your email account to get a better overview, while still being informed.

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        wrote on last edited by
        #3

        @nebulon does Cloudron e-mail service offer e-mails filtering option?

        The reason I'm asking, is because ideally I would also like to fine tune my settings, enabling some settings (like update notifications, that I'm not getting) and getting some others on my other e-mail.

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        • potemkin_aiP potemkin_ai

          @nebulon does Cloudron e-mail service offer e-mails filtering option?

          The reason I'm asking, is because ideally I would also like to fine tune my settings, enabling some settings (like update notifications, that I'm not getting) and getting some others on my other e-mail.

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          girish
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          wrote on last edited by
          #4

          @potemkin_ai you can filter mails using Sieve filters. It should work with any client that supports ManageSieve . Thunderbird works and of course all the webmail clients.

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          • girishG girish

            @potemkin_ai you can filter mails using Sieve filters. It should work with any client that supports ManageSieve . Thunderbird works and of course all the webmail clients.

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            wrote on last edited by
            #5

            @girish thank you! One more reason to love Cloudron 😃

            Granular notifications would be nice though 🙂

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