Hi,
When I created a user in JIRA or Confluence, I get a email notification with subject 'JIRA Account created'.
I search on documentation and answers and I found this:
https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA/Customising+Email+Content
I see 'subject' directory in my JIRA installation folder but I don't see any file that contains subject when new user created. I only see subjets for issue comented, open, edited,...
How can edit the subject when user created?
Thanks in advance,
Daniel
To change subject for notificaction that is sent to the user when their account is created, I edit the file:
[JIRA Instalation Directory]/atlassian-jira/WEB-INF/classes/com/atlassian/jira/web/action/JiraWebActionSupport.properties
I change subject 'Account created'.
Best regards,
Daniel
Hi,
As of my tests this is in the translation of JIRA, not the email templates. Can you please try and modify this in the translation, following the instructions here: https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA/Translating+JIRA
Kind regards,
Peter
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Hi Daniel,
Upon user creation there's no automated notification, however there's a feature request for such: https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRA-3740
By user-created email did you mean the notification that is sent to the user when their account is created?
Kind regards,
Peter
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Yes, I mean that notification that is sent to user when their account is created. Is possible to change default subject that is 'JIRA Account user created' ?
Thanks Peter
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