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mhines
Nov 15, 2019Copper Contributor
Email notifications for @Mentions on Private Channel not working
We started a new Private Channel and I added a couple users from the "Umbrella Team" into the Private Channel. They have successfully been added as Members (and they also did get their permissions pr...
mhines
Nov 15, 2019Copper Contributor
I had a user sign out of Teams and they don't have the Mobile App. I used a @mention in one of the regular channels and then created the @mention in the Private Channel.
The email notification was received for only the regular channel.
Nov 15, 2019
I think @mentions only send an e-mail once every so often? Maybe check the messages, log out again and try just the private channel, if it still doens't work then it is probably bug that would need to be submitted.
- mhinesNov 15, 2019Copper Contributor
I've tested again, this time not creating the @mention until the user was logged off for 10 minutes. I then waited over an hour and there was never an email notification during that span of time. (We checked all of the user's folders just in case the notification got relocated somewhere else). As soon as the user logged back into Teams, the @mention was in Activity.
I have used the Feedback button in Teams to submit this issue with details. Is there somewhere else to submit this as a bug?
- Nov 15, 2019Putting in a ticket. I will see if I can bring visibility to it as well after I reproduce it.
- mhinesNov 25, 2019Copper Contributor
I have been working with Microsoft Support, but I wanted to share one of the suggestions that they have provided thus far in case it helps someone else resolve this if it happens to them. Unfortunately, this suggestion hasn't helped me, but I'm still working with Support.
- On the affected user Teams client, Go to the setting option and choose notification tab
- Under notification tab, Go to mentions and check if Personal mentions, Channel mentions and Team mentions are set to Banner and Email or not.
- If they are set to Banner and Email, change it to Banner.
- And scroll down get to the "Other" Section and in there check for "Missed activity emails".
- Make sure it is set to "As soon as possible".
- Once done Save your setting and wait for 5 mins
- Let the user sign out from teams application
- Wait for 5 mins and sign back in again.
- Once you login again, Go to the setting option and choose notification tab
- Under notification tab, Go to mentions and set Personal mentions, Channel mentions and Team mentions as Email and Banner.
- Once done Save your setting and wait for 5 mins
- Let the user sign out from teams client.
- Wait for 5 mins and then do the @ mention in one of the channel were affected user is a part of. (Please make sure at this step that user is not logged in teams at any other location and please wait for 5 mins as email always trigger when the user is offline for 5 mins.)
I've also tried other variations of turning the setting for Missed Activity Emails to a couple of the options (i.e. every 10 minutes) with no success. But it is possible that this could help someone else out.