When an user downloads a file for the first time, Files
sets a preference so that the user receives an email notification
when the file is edited or commented on. The assumption is that users
want to receive email about updates to the file. You can disable this
notification using the files-config.xml
file.
Before you begin
To edit configuration files, you must
use the IBM® WebSphere® Application Server wsadmin client.
See Starting the wsadmin
client for information about how to start the wsadmin command
line tool.
About this task
Email notifications can also be enabled or disabled for
all applications. See the topic Enabling email notifications for
information.
Procedure
- Start the wsadmin client.
- Access the Files configuration files using the following
command:
execfile("filesAdmin.py")
Select
a server if prompted.
- Check out the Files configuration files using the following
command:
FilesConfigService.checkOutConfig("working_directory",
"cell_name") where:
For example:
- AIX® or Linux™:
FilesConfigService.checkOutConfig("/opt/my_temp_dir", "CommServerNode01Cell")
- Microsoft™ Windows™:
FilesConfigService.checkOutConfig("c:/temp","foo01Cell01")
Note: To check out email templates with the configuration
files you can add the
includeEmailTemplates parameter,
and set it to
"true". For example:
FilesConfigService.checkOutConfig("/opt/my_temp_dir", "CommServerNode01Cell", includeEmailTemplates = "true")
You
can edit the email that users receive by editing the templates. For
information on email templates, see the topic
Customizing email
templates.
- To set the
emailNotification.addOnMediaDownload.enabled
property
to false, use the following command:FilesConfigService.updateConfig("emailNotification.addOnMediaDownload.enabled", "false")
- You must check the configuration files back in after making
changes, and they must be checked in during the same wsadmin session
in which they were checked out for the changes to take effect. See
the topic Applying Files property changes for details.
Note: If you checked out the email templates, use FilesConfigService.checkInConfig(includeEmailTemplates
= "true")
to check them back in as well.