Versions Compared

Key

  • This line was added.
  • This line was removed.
  • Formatting was changed.

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...


Info

Please note that we've decided to move our support portal to help.savignano.net to to further improve the services for our customers.

The updated version of this page can be found at https://help.savignano.net/snotify-email-encryption/installation-s-notify-for-confluence

Table of Contents
maxLevel2
absoluteUrltrue
excludeRelated articles
stylesquare

...

  1. 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
  2. Copy this jar file to <YourConfluenceInstallationDirectory>/confluence/WEB-INF/lib 
  3. 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

...

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


Quick Test 

The easiest and quickest way to verify the installation is 

  1. Log in with an administrative user who has a public S/MIME certificate or public PGP key available
  2. Go to the user's profile
  3. At section S/Notify, click Email Security
  4. Upload a public S/MIME certificate or public PGP key suitable for this user's email address
  5. Navigate to General Configuration > Mail Servers and click on Send test email to quickly send an email to yourself
  6. The email should immediately be sent to you encrypted

To test a notification email generated by Confluence

  1. Prepare as described above, except that you do not need an administrative user
  2. To simplify testing, in the Preferences section of the user profile, set My Changes to Notify me
  3. Create a Confluence task
  4. Modify the Confluence task
  5. A notification email about the modification should be sent to you after a while (may take a few minutes), and it should be encrypted

...