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You will receive email notifications for:
By default, Confluence will assign you as a watcher of any page or blog post that you create or edit. This behaviour is called 'autowatch'. You can control autowatch.
There is no daily digest for email notifications. You will receive an email notification every time someone makes a change.
You will not receive email notifications for content changes due to the output of a macro, because the page content itself has not been edited.
You need 'View' permission for the page, blog post or space to receive notifications.
To start watching a page or blog post:
To stop watching the page or post, deselect the relevant check box.
You can choose to watch all the pages and blog posts in a particular space.
The quickest way is to use the Watch option on a page or blog post, as described above.
To stop watching the space, deselect the relevant check box.
Alternatively, choose Pages in the space sidebar, then choose Watch this space at the top right.
If your space uses the Documentation theme, choose Browse > Space Operations. Then choose Watch this space in the left-hand menu.
You can choose to receive a notification whenever someone adds a blog post in the space. You will not receive notification of updates to or deletions of blog posts, nor of comments on the blog posts.
To watch for new posts:
To stop watching for new blog posts, deselect the relevant check box.
Alternatively, choose Blog in the space sidebar, then choose Watch this blog at the top right.
If your space uses the Documentation theme, choose Browse > Space Operations. Then choose Watch this blog in the left-hand menu.
You can receive notifications about changes to the content of pages, blog posts and comments from all spaces on a Confluence site.
To start watching for content changes across the whole site:
You can choose to watch for all new blog posts in all spaces on the Confluence site. You will not receive notification of updates to or deletions of blog posts, nor of comments on the blog posts.
To start watching for all new blog posts:
To manage your watches:
The email notifications that you receive from Confluence have some useful links at the bottom of the email message. The links in each message vary, depending on the context. In general, the links allow you to view the page online, reply to a comment, and so on. In particular with respect to setting your notification preferences, you will see one or more of the following links: Screenshot: Example email notification footer showing links
By default, Confluence will assign you as a watcher of any page or blog post that you create or edit. This behaviour is called 'autowatch'. You can turn autowatch on or off, and set other notification options, in the email settings section of your user profile. See Setting User Settings.