Itop 3.2 Mail Notifications

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Triggers

Triggers define when notifications have to be sent. Example: when a ticket reaches the state “assigned”.

Create Triggers

  • Go to Configuration > Notifications > Triggers
  • The below are the Default triggers:
  1. Person mentioned on Ticket
  2. Person mentioned on User
  • In the right corner, click on plus icon to create a new trigger

New triggers

  • Trigger when a Request is assigned
Trigger (on entering a state)

Description:  Trigger when a Request is assigned 

Target class:  User Request 

State: assigned 

Subscription policy: Allow complete unsubscription 
  • Trigger when a Request is closed
Trigger (on entering a state)

Description:  Trigger when a Request is closed

Target class:  User Request

State: closed

Subscription policy: Allow complete unsubscription 
  • Trigger when a Request is created
Trigger (on object creation)

Description:  Trigger when a Request is created

Target class:  User Request

Subscription policy: Allow complete unsubscription 
  • Trigger when a Request is resolved
Trigger (on entering a state)

Description:  Trigger when a Request is resolved

Target class:  User Request

State: resolved

Subscription policy: Allow complete unsubscription 
  • Trigger when log update from the portal
Trigger (when updated from the portal)

Description: Trigger when log update from the portal 

Target class: User Request

Subscription policy: Allow complete unsubscription 

Download Send updates by email extension

This extension allows to send an email when updating the case log (either the public log or private log) of a Ticket. Email reply works with any type of Ticket.

  • Go to iTop Hub > Get extensions from iTop Hub

NOTE: We need to register our iTop instance to access the itop store

  • Give the username and password
  • Search for the extension
  • On the extension page, on the right side, click on shop kart icon to download the extension
  • follow the on-screen steps to install the extension
  • once installed, we can find the extension in the following path:

iTop Hub > Deployed extensions

  • The extension comes with the following trigger:
  1. User Request public log update
  • create another trigger for private log update
  • User Request private log update
Description:  User Request private log update 
Target class:  User Request 
Context: Console
Log attribute code:  private_log

Reference: https://www.itophub.io/wiki/page?id=extensions:installation

Email Actions