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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T22:19:33+00:00 2026-05-27T22:19:33+00:00

Here is the problem – after the next assembly system sends some continuous integration

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Here is the problem – after the next assembly system sends some continuous integration is likely to default notification, which refers to the control panel with CI information about the success / failure. For example, after a letter arrives from commit theme

Hudson build is back to normal,

which contains the string –

See http://ХХ.ХХ.ХХ.ХХ:…/1457/

It is possible to configure Hudson, so that instead of this message came references to deploy?

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    2026-05-27T22:19:34+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 10:19 pm

    It is possible with the email plugin. See email plugin configuration:

    Advanced configuration

    To see the advanced configuration for the
    plugin, click the "Advanced" button. This section allows you to
    specify recipients for each type of email trigger. By default, the
    only trigger configured is the "Failure" trigger. To add more
    triggers, select one from the dropdown, and it will be added to the
    list. Once you have added a trigger, you have several options. If
    you click "?" (question mark) next to a trigger, it will tell you what
    conditions must be met for it to send an email.

    • Send to Recipient List – Check this checkbox if you would like to have the email sent to the "Global Recipient List" configured above.
    • Send to Committers – Check this checkbox to send the email to anyone who checked in code for the last build. The plugin will
      generate an email address based on the committer’s id and an appended
      "default email suffix" from Hudson’s global configuration page. For
      instance, if a change was committed by someone with an id
      "first.last", and the default email suffix is "@somewhere.com", then
      an email will be sent to "first.last@somewhere.com"
    • More Configuration – Configure properties at a per-trigger level.
      • Recipient List – A comma (and whitespace) separated list of email address that should receive this email if it is triggered. This list
        is appended to the "Global Recipient List" above.
      • Subject – Specify the subject line of the selected email.
      • Content – Specify the body of the selected email.
    • Remove – Click the delete button next to an email trigger to remove it from the configured triggers list.
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