Hello.
You can subscribe to a space or to a blog. Is there a way to subscribe to a label and get a summary email or immediate emails from confluence?
Thanks,
Johan
Hello Johan,
This is not yet a functionality of Confluence. My first thought would be to create a page with the label macro and add yourself as a watcher to this. However, content aggregated in the label macro is only available on view.
The RSS Feedbuilder is a good option if you want to receive your notifications outside of Confluence.
If that will not work for you I have created the following feature request.
https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONF-29616
Please visit and vote on this issue to improve it's chances of being rolled into a future version of Confluence.
sorry, I haven't played with it enough.
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This might be your ticket, then:
https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DOC/Using+the+RSS+Feed+Builder
It appears to have some support for labels.
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Yes I saw that already. But I actually want emails sent out. And the feed builder doesn't support that correct?
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Exactly! Labels seem to be RSS feed oriented from what I understand right now...
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I assume what you are asking is if you can get an email any time a particular label is applied to a new page, or if any page that has a label you want to watch changes?
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