I have created a notification on Azure to send an email when a card has a field filled as yes and when it is moved to a particular state. The email sends when the card is moved to our Awaiting Tech state but it does not mention the field being filled as yes. I dont understand why this wont work if anybody can help please do!
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We normally receive email notifications when we use #mentions in workitems on Azure Devops and it is not working anymore for all of us. I checked on the notifications settings everything seems fine but still not working.
If you can help on that.
Thank you
I used to copy the comment in the previous work item instead of typing # and selecting the person, and then I found that no one would receive emails.
Although the format looks correct, it will not register as a real mention and will not send email notifications.
Like this, only the comment below will send me an email.
per documentation:
Note
Don't copy/paste #mention users from a previous comment. While the resulting formatting looks identical to a properly entered mention, it doesn't register as a true mention nor send an email notification.
I have generated the codes with app script in order to send emails automatically if users changed some values in google spreadsheet, which is working fine.
Now I am sharing my google spreadsheet with the app script to two more person (e.g: PersonA, PersonB). Thus, I want whoever changes anything on google spreadsheet will be sending an email under his/her own account. E.g: [All of us needs to edit within the google spreadsheet itself, without going to the "current web app url", (thanks Cameron Roberts for the clarification] if PersonA changes anything, then an email will be sent out under PersonA's account, and an email will be sent out under PersonB's account if PersonB changes anything.
I did something based on the advice from user2970721 and Cameron Roberts. I adjusted "Deploy web App" as "User accessing the web app". e.g:
I also asked PersonA & PersonB to do the same under their accounts and made sure they have triggered the script at least once. e.g:
My issue is that after I have done all these mentioned above, no matter who changes anything on google spreadsheet, emails were always sent out from PersonB's account (my best guess is that I messed up something and PersonB was the last one who triggered the script).
Does the "Project version" need to be different for me, PersonA, and PersonB, or anything else I need to change? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
First, Your project versions do not need to be different for each user.
I'm assuming you are using the On Change event, rather than a web-app. If that's the case, you should disable the WebApp entirely, as it's not needed.
When PersonA creates an On Change trigger, that will be triggered anytime any user (eg PersonA or PersonB) edits the spreadsheet. When it is triggered the code will execute as PersonA , because PersonA created the trigger. As a result, the email will be sent from PersonA's account.
For the scenario you describe, where both PersonA and PersonB have created OnChange triggers and authorised the script. I would expect emails to be sent from both accounts that have created triggers.
To send only one email, from the account that did the edit, I think you would need to do a check to determine if the user who did the edit matches the user under who's authority the script is running. I've never done this before and the docs don't really make it clear if it's possible.
Try checking the User object (Eg e.user) included with the Change event, and see if that email address is reflecting the different users making the edits.
If it is, you can compare it with the effective user and send the email if they match.
https://developers.google.com/apps-script/reference/base/user
https://developers.google.com/apps-script/reference/base/session#getEffectiveUser()
Finally, it might be simpler to just include the address of the person making the edit in your email subject, and just have all the emails send from one account. That way you know who made the edit, but don't need to have every user create a trigger and do all the extra checking.
I have a situation where I would like to programmatically (re)send a confirmation (opt-in link) email to a member who has unsubscribed.
I know I cannot directly re-subscribe them, but I was hoping there would be a means of at least sending a confirmation email.
Is it possible to trigger the confirmation email for an unsubscribed member in vs 3.0 of the API?
I know I can resend it from the Web UI but I'd really like to accomplish it via an API request when a user who has previously unsubscribed performs some action on the website indicating they'd like to be added again.
Deleting and Adding the member is a last resort, but I would prefer to keep the original account (and its data) in place.
Re-sending an opt-in email for someone who is still in a pending state isn't supported AFAIK, but once the user is unsubscribed, I think if you set them back to pending it will resend the email.
Alternately, I've not found deleting and resubscribing to cause much data loss (if any) so you might try that out too, if the above doesn't work.
I am trying to write a custom email in in woocommerce that is triggered when a registered users'
status changes to a different level (i.e to platinum). How do I do this? Anyone know?
Thank You, Linda
I want to store all emails information,which is sent by magento store.For this i want to trigger a event,after a email is sent by magento store.there are lot of such action is there like when a email is send to user like forget password,registration,newsletter subscribe,wishlist share etc.
There is one idea in my mind that if there is such event is exist in magento like email_send_after,i can add my custum coding in observer file and get that event is trigger or not.but i don't know is there any event or not?
you might be interested in this but you can always configure the store email section as described here Also check out this blog post - v helpful