04-10-2014 05:08 AM
Hi All,
How do you control the email that is sent to the recipient who's mail you are restoring?
I would at the very least amend the wording, or possibly even stop it from sending.
Am I missing something obvious here?
Regards,
Colin
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04-10-2014 06:05 AM
That message cannot be disabled or amended and I have a feeling, but can't currently find the details, that it actually provides a technical function relating to the restore process (possibly to do with initializing a mailbox that has just been recreated but seen no activity)
04-10-2014 06:01 AM
Hi,
You control this by either putting in a mailing list (remove/add people from this) or adding/removing a single user under the notifications section for this alert.
To stop it from sending, disable the mail alert. You cannot amend the wording.
Thanks!
04-10-2014 06:05 AM
That message cannot be disabled or amended and I have a feeling, but can't currently find the details, that it actually provides a technical function relating to the restore process (possibly to do with initializing a mailbox that has just been recreated but seen no activity)
04-10-2014 07:38 AM
Sorry Craig but I think he is talking about the GRT e-mail that is generated in the users Inbox. This e-mail is not an alert e-mail and goes to the target mailbox for the restore and not a configuired alert recipient.
Of course I could be wrong about which e-mail he is asking about ;)
04-10-2014 07:43 AM
Hi all,
The email I am referring to is indeed the one that is sent to the users inbox informing them of the restore.
If it cannot be disabled then I'll just have to remember not to be too "creative" with the restore job name as it is sent as well.
Regards,