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The notifications are most likely sent for you being the Account Manager of the Account linked to such appointments, or being the Ticket Manager of the Ticket linked to such appointments - AND - under your personal Tools > Options > Alerts tab, you are probably opted in to receive notifications as being the Account or Ticket Manager. Temporary disable these two, and you will like not receive such a notification. Give it a try (and remember to opt back in to receive such notifications once this Done session is... done!
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I guess your answer means we cannot disable the appointment completed alerts without disabling other alerts?
Even being a ticket manager, I do not want the appointment completed alerts for the entire ticket. Nobody is the account manager for anything because it creates too many alerts! |
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If you're in the process of Done-ing old appointments, as initially described, then you can disable it for a while and then turn it on again, as suggested. It would be useful.
Besides, as for your other feedback, the subject line of all email alerts to users intentionally follows a highly structured model, this makes writing email client rules (Outlook, Gmail, etc.) very easy so you can automatically eliminate these specific email alerts you don't want to see in your inbox... just a thought! Hope this helps |
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You get such notifications for Done appointments for being the Ticket Manager of the Ticket linked to such appointments (or being the Account Manager of the Account linked to such appointments).
Temporary turning off Ticket Manager and Account Manager alerts, under Tools > Options > Alerts tab, will prevent such from emailed to you. Once the Done process is complete, restore and enable such personal alerting settings. |