I have an Outlook rule that moves confluence-related emails out of my Inbox, and marks them as read. No problem there.
The downside of this is that I rarely look at the folder contents. Today I ventured in and found about 1000 Atlassian Answers notifications, which I have dealt with. No problem there either.
Confluence is located on an internal company server and I've managed to reduce the onslaught of notifications to one every 24 hours. Since early April 2016, I've started to receive notifications from one particular space (let's call it Space X !). I'm not Watching the space nor any page on it. I did not create the space (but I know who did). How can I stop these notifications?
I can't answer about your Notifications vs Watch settings
Automatically moving certain emails to a folder is very handy.
But of course if you don't look, that is worse
So in Outlook, go down to the "Search Folders"
Right click the Unread folder, then "show in Favourites"
Now go to your Outlook File>Options,
select Advanced
Now set the start folder to be the Unread items
Now you can scroll them very quickly each day - once they have been read, you don't have to worry as they are already "filed"
Last thing to do is if you are using the Reading Pane, go to Outlook File>Options>Mail
select Reading pane
Set the time for how quickly before it auto marks as "read" - I find 2 seconds is fine for this miscellaneous emails as i scroll though
Hi,
Try these steps:
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Thanks Aleks. Do I need Admin privilege to do this?
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Hi Richard,
Yes, you do.
Regards,
Kay
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