The recipient’s email address. It is possible to specify more addresses separated by a comma. It is also possible to use placeholders. For more information, see Placeholders.
Send an Email
The send e-mail task is useful for notifications about a result of graph execution. For example, you can create a listener with this task type to be notified about each failure in the specified sandbox or a failure of the particular graph.
This task is very useful, but for now only as a response for graph events. This feature is very powerful for monitoring. (for description of this task type, see Graph Event Listeners).
Name | Description |
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Task type |
"Send an email" |
To |
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Cc |
Cc stands for 'carbon copy'. A copy of the email will be delivered to these addresses. It is possible to specify more addresses separated by a comma. It is also possible to use placeholders. For more information, see Placeholders. |
Bcc |
Bcc: stands for 'Blind carbon copy'. It is similar as Cc, but the others recipients aren’t aware, that these recipients received a copy of the email. |
Reply-to (Sender) |
Email address of sender. It must be a valid address according to the SMTP server. It is also possible to use placeholders. For more information, see Placeholders. |
Subject |
An email subject. It is also possible to use placeholders. For more information, see Placeholders. |
HTML |
A body of the email in HTML. The email is created as multipart, so the HTML body should have a precedence. A plain text body is only for email clients which do not display HTML. It is also possible to use placeholders. For more information, see Placeholders. |
Text |
A body of the email in plain text. The email is created as multipart, so the HTML body should have a precedence. A plain text body is only for email clients which do not display HTML. It is also possible to use placeholders. For more information, see Placeholders. |
Log file as attachment |
If this switch is checked, the email will have an attachment with a packed log file of the related graph execution. |
Note: Do not forget to configure a connection to a SMTP server (see Configuration).