Best way to send email notification in an Azure DevOps build pipeline? Do not want to use “Notifications...
I would like to send email notifications as a task in my Azure DevOps build so that I can copy the build to other team projects and have it work automatically. I don't want to setup notifications for every new project I create. Thanks!


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I would like to send email notifications as a task in my Azure DevOps build so that I can copy the build to other team projects and have it work automatically. I don't want to setup notifications for every new project I create. Thanks!


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I would like to send email notifications as a task in my Azure DevOps build so that I can copy the build to other team projects and have it work automatically. I don't want to setup notifications for every new project I create. Thanks!


I would like to send email notifications as a task in my Azure DevOps build so that I can copy the build to other team projects and have it work automatically. I don't want to setup notifications for every new project I create. Thanks!




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You can install the Send Email task from the marketplace, and add it to your build pipline.
The extension takes care of sending email within your build or release pipeline.
But better way is configure a global notification settings for the builds.
Thanks @Shayki_Abramczyk! How do you configure a global notification setting?
– LeWoody
Jan 3 at 15:56
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Check here: docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/notifications/…
– Shayki Abramczyk
Jan 6 at 18:13
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You can install the Send Email task from the marketplace, and add it to your build pipline.
The extension takes care of sending email within your build or release pipeline.
But better way is configure a global notification settings for the builds.
Thanks @Shayki_Abramczyk! How do you configure a global notification setting?
– LeWoody
Jan 3 at 15:56
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Check here: docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/notifications/…
– Shayki Abramczyk
Jan 6 at 18:13
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You can install the Send Email task from the marketplace, and add it to your build pipline.
The extension takes care of sending email within your build or release pipeline.
But better way is configure a global notification settings for the builds.
Thanks @Shayki_Abramczyk! How do you configure a global notification setting?
– LeWoody
Jan 3 at 15:56
2
Check here: docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/notifications/…
– Shayki Abramczyk
Jan 6 at 18:13
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You can install the Send Email task from the marketplace, and add it to your build pipline.
The extension takes care of sending email within your build or release pipeline.
But better way is configure a global notification settings for the builds.
You can install the Send Email task from the marketplace, and add it to your build pipline.
The extension takes care of sending email within your build or release pipeline.
But better way is configure a global notification settings for the builds.
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Shayki AbramczykShayki Abramczyk
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Thanks @Shayki_Abramczyk! How do you configure a global notification setting?
– LeWoody
Jan 3 at 15:56
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Check here: docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/notifications/…
– Shayki Abramczyk
Jan 6 at 18:13
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Thanks @Shayki_Abramczyk! How do you configure a global notification setting?
– LeWoody
Jan 3 at 15:56
2
Check here: docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/notifications/…
– Shayki Abramczyk
Jan 6 at 18:13
Thanks @Shayki_Abramczyk! How do you configure a global notification setting?
– LeWoody
Jan 3 at 15:56
Thanks @Shayki_Abramczyk! How do you configure a global notification setting?
– LeWoody
Jan 3 at 15:56
2
2
Check here: docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/notifications/…
– Shayki Abramczyk
Jan 6 at 18:13
Check here: docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/notifications/…
– Shayki Abramczyk
Jan 6 at 18:13
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