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- Download the S/Notify library component from https://download.savignano.net/snotify/confluence/releases/
(previous versions can be found in the subfolder archive)- net.savignano.s-notify.confluence.mailer-x.x.x.jar
- Copy this jar file to <YourConfluenceInstallationDirectory>/confluence/WEB-INF/lib
- If you are running Confluence in a version from 7.0 through 7.4, make sure to check our info on Confluence 7.0-7.4 compatibility
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To configure S/Notify to suit your needs, go to
- Encryption Settings – to configure how and when encryption should be used
- User Key Management – to manage your users' public PGP keys and S/MIME certificates required to encrypt outgoing emails
- Server Key Management – to manage the server's private PGP keys and S/MIME certificates required to sign outgoing emails
You might want to invite your Confluence users to take a look at
- User Settings – for users to view and optionally upload their own PGP key or S/MIME certificate
- Space Settings – for space administrators to view and optionally control encryption for emails referring to their spaces
A Note On Encryption Strength
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Quick Test
The easiest and quickest way to verify the installation is
- Log in with an administrative user who has a public S/MIME certificate or public PGP key available
- Go to the user's profile
- At section S/Notify, click Email Security
- Upload a public S/MIME certificate or public PGP key suitable for this user's email address
- Navigate to General Configuration > Mail Servers and click on Send test email to quickly send an email to yourself
- The email should immediately be sent to you encrypted
To test a notification email generated by Confluence
- Prepare as described above, except that you do not need an administrative user
- To simplify testing, in the Preferences section of the user profile, set My Changes to Notify me
- Create a Confluence task
- Modify the Confluence task
- A notification email about the modification should be sent to you after a while (may take a few minutes), and it should be encrypted
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