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Enabling & disabling email notifications
There are three email notification rate settings, to begin with. We will develop more as we go. With that in mind, please tell us if you feel something needs to be added.
Instant activity update
Hourly summaries
Daily summaries
Notification types
Notifications mention activities from others on tasks you're assigned to. You already know what you did yourself, right? So those actions we filter out. So what's in your update:
Comments on a task you're assigned to:
These are only new comments on tasks that you are assigned to.New tasks created for you:
A new task is made and assigned to you.
You're assigned to an existing task:
You're assigned to an already existing task previously not assigned to anyone or someone else.
Task status set to "done"
A task you're assigned to is set to "done" by someone else.
Email notification settings
To access your email notification settings:
Click the notification icon (bell) in the top bar
Click the options icon (3 dots) on the top right of the dropdown
How to enable or disable email notifications?
To enable or disable your email notification:
Click the notification icon (bell) in the top bar
Click the options icon (3 dots) on the top right of the dropdown
Choose any of the options or turn mail notifications on/off
Instant activity update
With this option selected, you get an email notification with every update in RogerRoger you need to know of. (Activity = actions from others on tasks you're assigned to).
Hourly Summary
With this option selected, you get an email summarising the last seven notifications on all updates in RogerRoger you need to know of from the past hour. You'll find a "view other notifications" at the bottom of the list if there are any. (Activity = actions from others on tasks you're assigned to).
Daily Summary
With this option selected, you get an email summarising the last seven notifications on all updates in RogerRoger you need to know of from the past day. On the bottom of the list, there is a "view other notifications" if there are any. (Activity = actions from others on tasks you're assigned to).
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