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Allow routing notifications for orgs you're not a member of #49
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Feels related to #46 |
I have exactly the same request. On behalf of my employer I liaise with community ecosystem projects. It would be great to have those emails go to the correct context - my work address. |
Please do this! :P |
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Is there an update on this issue? It is difficult to not be able to control which email I get notifications to, and they often get lost in the wrong inbox. There are many projects I interact with that are a part of organizations for which I'm not a member, but contribute to issues/discussions. It would be extremely useful to be able to route these notifications to the right email. |
So I was fighting with this as well, no ability to manually enter an organization, organization does not show up if you follow up. This is obnoxious |
Whether I receive email from or related to an organization and whether I belong to an organization are two independent, orthogonal things. They should not be coupled in the custom routing configuration. I want to be able to route email that I (do currently, actually) receive pertaining to "Foo Org" even though I am not a member of "Foo Org" |
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From a Google engineer:
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