Is there a free SLACK integration like MailClark, that is able to simply forward a SLACK message by email (SMTP)?
I'm not aware of such plugins but you could develop a simple Node app that does it.
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Brings-up a modal where you can enter title & message. Or, if you wish to forward an existing message, you could add a message menu where it does the same functionality.
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Until now I was using MailSlurp for this task but it has limits when using the basic plan.
Is there any other way that would solve the problem?
Test Case Steps:
Register user with random email
Go to the created email address and click the activation link sent by the app
I found the solution.
I used a small library called gmail-tester https://www.npmjs.com/package/gmail-tester, and it does its job perfectly.
I've had a problem with configuring it but in the end, it's working.
I can check now has user received an email, and assert the content of the emails.
You can use faker to generate a random word and then just add that word to the end of your email with a + it would look something like this
cy.get('someElement').type(`something+${faker.random.words(1)}#example.com`);
Then you can just navigate to your own email address and click the link from there. The only issue you are going to have is that you wont be able to do this all is the same test case as cypress does not support cross browser testing.
Also Im not sure if the activation link redirects you or not, but if it does you wont be able to navigate to that link either.
Here is an awesome article showing how you can use MailTrap to do this:
https://humble.dev/testing-an-email-workflow-from-end-to-end-with-cypress
I have followed this link below to configure my own React App using IFTTT and ThingHttp, the unfortunate part i want to receive an email notification. Currently my channels only show last Ran on all React App and non of email notification are sent to me. What could be an issue to my configuration and stuck now?
https://www.elecfreaks.com/store/blog/how-to-send-temperature-threshold-value-alarm-email-via-ifttt.html
I made some relook and found out that problem was on my side. Meaning the naming conversion was on the lower case instead of Upper Case. E.g temp_critical(name of my webhook and reactapp) instead of Temp_Critical(name of my webhook and email/reactapp, thinghttp). I was able to get an notification if my temperature was critical.
I've a basic question about protocol transfer on Messenger.
How can a community manager takeover a conversation?
I don't want people to click on button to go to the second receiver. I want the community manager blocks the automated answers from the chatbot and go on a live one to one chat via Inbox Messages.
Currently, there is no way for a user to take control from the Page Inbox. The only way for the bot to be turned off in a scenario like this is for the bot to use handover protocol to pass thread control to the Page Inbox.
https://developers.facebook.com/docs/messenger-platform/handover-protocol
Working with the 'Track & Plan' feature of the IBM Bluemix DevOps Services generates a lot of email notifications to my co-workers and me. For example, notifications are sent out for each work item creation, modification or assignment. As the number of such mails is overwhelming, I would like to deactivate them.
If I had full access to the underlying RTC instance I would go about this as outlined in the RTC Knowledge Center - Configuring notifications in the web client.
So far I haven't been able to find a comparable configuration page in the version hosted on DevOps Services. Also, the Bluemix DevOps Services Documentation (e.g. Track and plan) didn't yield any hints in that direction.
Is there a way to disable these notifications either completely or at least partly? If so, how?
You can disable email notifications by following the instructions here:
https://developer.ibm.com/answers/questions/185255/configuring-track-plan-email-notifications.html
Find your name on a full page workitem and click on it (could be in created by, subscribed, mentioned in a comment, ...)
You'll land in a page that has your profile and some license information...ignore that. Take the URL from the browser window and paste it into a text editor or some text buffer somewhere. e.g. https://hub.jazz.net/jts08/admin#action=com.ibm.team.repository.viewUserProfileâ˘emId=_yyeAwKGKEeSa6LqyswPPCA
Go back to the Track&Plan view click on "Track & Plan" drop down and select the "Project Dashboard". You should now have a URL that looks like: https://hub.jazz.net/ccm08/web/projects/dleroux%20%7C%20TestNewSprint#action=com.ibm.team.dashboard.viewDashboard
Take the action portion from URL in 2 and replace the action portion of the url in 3 giving you something like: https://hub.jazz.net/ccm08/web/projects/dleroux%20%7C%20TestNewSprint#action=com.ibm.team.repository.viewUserProfileâ˘emId=_yyeAwKGKEeSa6LqyswPPCA
Navigate to the URL...select "Mail configuration"
For the joomla 1.5 event module, I used jevent. If any event created, then admin will be notified by email. How can i integrate email notification?
See the link: http://www.srajib.info/s2l/
The default installation of JEvents does not include new event notifications but this can be added via a Silver Membership add-on:
http://www.jevents.net/products/new-a-changed-event-nofications
You could try integrate jEvents with popfeed. Popfeed is a content plugin that works by allowing site visitors to give feedback on joomla articles. With a slight tweaking of the popfeed.php files and the helper.php files you could make it work with jEvents