One of the user is receiving notifications whenever a calendar is updated. User has not subsucribed to any of those spaces or calendars and still user recieves them.
User went to profile > watches > nothing is there as user is watching niohing
User opened calendars > search Calendars > popular calnedars > User watching none of them and stopped watching all calnedars
User opened my calendar > no calendars there as well. Please advise
This seems like a very similar issue to users on my teams – we are using the Cloud version of Confluence, and users who have stopped watching calendars are still receiving email notifications of updates.
Is this a known bug ... and, if so, is it being worked on?
Hello i did resolve this.. We have to calendat tab and also to user profiles.. We have to clear that on both sides. I dont have access to computer.. I will detail step by step instructions soon.thanks
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The same calendar can be embedded in multiple pages.
This worked for me : https://confluence.atlassian.com/confkb/team-calendars-for-confluence-send-email-notifications-to-users-that-are-not-related-to-the-calendar-423626821.html
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This question should have never had an answer accepted. Can an admin reset that?
I'm running into the same problem, "You're receiving this notification because you're watching the following <calendar>" which helpfully provides a link to the calendar in question, but not so helpfully the menu (triple dot) offers to "Watch" the calendar
I've tried and selecting watch and then back to unwatch doesn't seem to do anything.
Running Confluence 6.2.1 but it's been two years so I'm not holding my breath.
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Gah! We're having this issue as well. I was hoping to find the answer here. :P
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Same problem here...
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Still having the same problem... :(
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Same
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We are having this same issue and we are using Confluence v5.7.
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Any update on this? step by step? We are having the same issue with a server installation
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Hi,
I am also wondering if you can provide the step-by-step. We have a user with the same issue.
Thanks!
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Looks like "soon" never happened. It's been almost 3 years. Haha.
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