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Not getting pull request reviewer notifications

Dave Sky
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July 5, 2018

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Caterina Curti
Atlassian Team
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July 6, 2018

Hi @Dave Sky,

Are you using Bitbucket Server (self hosted by your company) or https://bitbucket.org (also known as Bitbucket Cloud)?

 

The page linked refers to Bitbucket Server, the documentation for Bitbucket Cloud is here:

- Manage email notifications for watched objects

 

In case you are using Bitbucket Server, you should also double check the version that is currently installed since some of the settings have been only introduced as part of the Bitbucket Server 5.10 release (here the link to the release notes).

 

Cheers,

Caterina - Atlassian

Dave Sky
Contributor
July 9, 2018

We're using Bitbucket Cloud, and there's no Mailing list in the repo Settings, but I did add the repos to my Watch list, so hopefully I'll start getting emails for pull requests.

Caterina Curti
Atlassian Team
Atlassian Team members are employees working across the company in a wide variety of roles.
July 10, 2018

Adding a repository to the Watch list is for sure the right way and all the details are available on the Manage email notifications for watched objects page.

When watching a repository in bitbucket.org, you should receive a notification in the following case:

  • When another user creates or updates a pull request. Updates include new commits, comments, and workflow changes.

 

Let us know how this goes!

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