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Please allow users to select email digests on a set frequency #6079

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ghost opened this issue Feb 16, 2017 · 5 comments
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Please allow users to select email digests on a set frequency #6079

ghost opened this issue Feb 16, 2017 · 5 comments

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@ghost
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ghost commented Feb 16, 2017

Rocket.Chat Version: 0.50.1
Running Instances: 1
DB Replicaset OpLog: Enabled
Node Version: v4.5.0

Under account preferences->notifications->offline notifications-> I can choose enable or disable. It would be nice if the user could chose the rollup frequency - perhaps in terms of minutes? hours?

It would also be nice if, as an administrator I could set an instance default

@geekgonecrazy
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Related to RocketChat/feature-requests#787 but a bit different. This would be more to specify something like how many messages to wait before sending email, or how long to wait inbetween. etc.

@pkgodara
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@rjones-lf How would you like the frequency to be setup, like every x-hrs, or specific times of day , or anything else?

@ghost
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ghost commented May 25, 2017

@pkgodara personally, every x hours or minutes. Those don't need to be 1 hour or 1 minute granules - the minutes option could be every 5, 10, 30 minutes, every 1, 2, 8, 24 hours for instance.

@maxvisser
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I was looking through the issues and saw this one. I think we can close this one in favor of: RocketChat/feature-requests#787

@rodrigok
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Closing this in favor of RocketChat/feature-requests#787

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