Annotation of loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Prefs_Notification.tex, revision 1.5
1.1 raeburn 1: \label{Prefs_Notification}
1.3 schafran 2: \textbf{Receive an e-mail notifying you when a LON-CAPA message is sent to you}
1.1 raeburn 3:
4: LON-CAPA can send new message notifications to your conventional
5: email accounts. You can choose the specific types of messages
6: which will cause notifications to be sent to the email addresses
7: you provide. The specific types of message
8: are: critical messages, standard messages or any message. The notification email
9: will include an excerpt of the text contained in the body of the original LON-CAPA
10: message.
11:
12: To receive notification email do the following:
13:
14: \begin{enumerate}
15:
1.5 ! riegler 16: \item Clicek
! 17: (\includegraphics[width=0.03\paperwidth]{pref}
! 18: \textbf{Set my user preferences} on the Main Menu.
1.1 raeburn 19:
20: \item At the \textbf{Change Preferences} screen, click the
21: \underbar{Change Message Forwarding and Notification Addresses} link.
1.4 bisitz 22: \item In the ``E-mail notification of LON-CAPA messages'' section, check the checkbox labeled \textbf{Add new address}
1.1 raeburn 23: \item Type a notification address into the text field
24: labeled \textbf{Notification address}. This should be an Internet email
25: address like ``user@example.com''.
26: \item Use the radio buttons to select which types of LON-CAPA message should
27: cause a notification email to be sent to the specified address.
28: \item Choose whether you want any HTML tags contained in the original message body
29: to be preserved in the excerpt included in the notification email.
30: \item Click the \fbox{Change} button.
31: \item Repeat this procedure to add more notification email addresses, one address at a time.
32:
33: \end{enumerate}
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