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How to disabe the LAST Inactive Notification behaviour

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    Is there a way to disable or make optional the way that the program stops sending inactive notifications if it thinks they are becoming excessive. I would like to receive them all.

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      Is there a way to disable or make optional the way that the program stops sending inactive notifications if it thinks they are becoming excessive. I would like to receive them all.

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      Hi,

      Do you mean after it sends three, how it stops for a reset?

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        Yes, that is what I mean and I get the LAST Notification email.

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          Thanks for clarifying.

          That method evolved because many members would never disable their emails when leaving the service and we found our domain getting blacklisted.

          At one point, we didn't have such a limitation so the network could end up sending hundreds upon hundreds of emails to a mail service. It didn't take long before we got blacklisted which affected any other members using the same mail services.

          Instead, we decided that since Inactive is something that someone should look into quickly if they are interested in such notifications, it made no sense to keep sending emails about the same thing.

          This also helped solve being blacklisted and affecting other members.

          Inactive notifications aren't outages, they aren't something the agent is able to detect, such as signal loss on coax and wireless based services. It's more of a notice that something is preventing the agent from communicating with the OutagesIO network.

          https://support.outagesio.com/topic/12/about-internet-outages-alerts-and-agent-statuses/1

          Hope this helps.

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          OutagesIO Support

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