GitLab Notification Emails

GitLab Notifications allow you to stay informed about what's happening in GitLab. With notifications enabled, you can receive updates about activity in issues, merge requests, epics, and designs. Notifications are sent via email.

Receiving notifications

You receive notifications for one of the following reasons:

  • You participate in an issue, merge request, epic or design. In this context, participate means comment, or edit.
  • You enable notifications in an issue, merge request, or epic. To enable notifications, click the Notifications toggle in the sidebar to on.

While notifications are enabled, you receive notification of actions occurring in that issue, merge request, or epic.

NOTE: Notifications can be blocked by an administrator, preventing them from being sent.

Tuning your notifications

The quantity of notifications can be overwhelming. GitLab allows you to tune the notifications you receive. For example, you may want to be notified about all activity in a specific project, but for others, only be notified when you are mentioned by name.

You can tune the notifications you receive by combining your notification settings:

Editing notification settings

To edit your notification settings:

  1. Click on your profile picture and select Settings.
  2. Click Notifications in the left sidebar.
  3. Edit the desired notification settings. Edited settings are automatically saved and enabled.

These notification settings apply only to you. They do not affect the notifications received by anyone else in the same project or group.

notification settings

Global notification settings

Your Global notification settings are the default settings unless you select different values for a project or a group.

  • Notification email
    • This is the email address your notifications are sent to.
  • Global notification level
  • Receive notifications about your own activity.
    • Check this checkbox if you want to receive notification about your own activity. Default: Not checked.

Notification scope

You can tune the scope of your notifications by selecting different notification levels for each project and group.

Notification scope is applied in order of precedence (highest to lowest):

  • Project
    • For each project, you can select a notification level. Your project setting overrides the group setting.
  • Group
    • For each group, you can select a notification level. Your group setting overrides your default setting.
  • Global (default)
    • Your global, or default, notification level applies if you have not selected a notification level for the project or group in which the activity occurred.

Project notifications

You can select a notification level for each project. This can be useful if you need to closely monitor activity in select projects.

notification settings

To select a notification level for a project, use either of these methods:

  1. Click on your profile picture and select Settings.
  2. Click Notifications in the left sidebar.
  3. Locate the project in the Projects section.
  4. Select the desired notification level.

Or:

  1. Navigate to the project's page.
  2. Click the notification dropdown, marked with a bell icon.
  3. Select the desired notification level.

For a demonstration of how to be notified when a new release is available, see Notification for releases.

Group notifications

You can select a notification level and email address for each group.

notification settings

Group notification level

To select a notification level for a group, use either of these methods:

  1. Click on your profile picture and select Settings.
  2. Click Notifications in the left sidebar.
  3. Locate the project in the Groups section.
  4. Select the desired notification level.

  1. Navigate to the group's page.
  2. Click the notification dropdown, marked with a bell icon.
  3. Select the desired notification level.
Group notification email address

Introduced in GitLab 12.0

You can select an email address to receive notifications for each group you belong to. This could be useful, for example, if you work freelance, and want to keep email about clients' projects separate.

  1. Click on your profile picture and select Settings.
  2. Click Notifications in the left sidebar.
  3. Locate the project in the Groups section.
  4. Select the desired email address.

Notification levels

For each project and group you can select one of the following levels:

Level Description
Global Your global settings apply.
Watch Receive notifications for any activity.
On mention Receive notifications when @mentioned in comments.
Participate Receive notifications for threads you have participated in.
Disabled Turns off notifications.
Custom Receive notifications for custom selected events.

Notification events

Users are notified of the following events:

Event Sent to Settings level
New SSH key added User Security email, always sent.
New email added User Security email, always sent.
Email changed User Security email, always sent.
Password changed User Security email, always sent when user changes their own password
Password changed by administrator User Security email, always sent when an administrator changes the password of another user
Two-factor authentication disabled User Security email, always sent.
New user created User Sent on user creation, except for OmniAuth (LDAP)
New SAML/SCIM user provisioned. Introduced in GitLab 13.8 User Sent when a user is provisioned through SAML/SCIM
User added to project User Sent when user is added to project
Project access level changed User Sent when user project access level is changed
User added to group User Sent when user is added to group
Group access level changed User Sent when user group access level is changed
Personal Access Tokens expiring soon User Security email, always sent.
Personal Access Tokens have expired User Security email, always sent.
Project moved Project members (1) (1) not disabled
New release Project members Custom notification

Issue / Epics / Merge request events

In most of the below cases, the notification is sent to:

  • Participants:
    • the author and assignee of the issue/merge request
    • authors of comments on the issue/merge request
    • anyone mentioned by @username in the title or description of the issue, merge request or epic (ULTIMATE)
    • anyone with notification level "Participating" or higher that is mentioned by @username in any of the comments on the issue, merge request, or epic (ULTIMATE)
  • Watchers: users with notification level "Watch"
  • Subscribers: anyone who manually subscribed to the issue, merge request, or epic (ULTIMATE)
  • Custom: Users with notification level "custom" who turned on notifications for any of the events present in the table below

NOTE: To minimize the number of notifications that do not require any action, from GitLab 12.9 onwards, eligible approvers are no longer notified for all the activities in their projects. To receive them they have to change their user notification settings to Watch instead.

Event Sent to
New issue
Close issue
Reassign issue The above, plus the old assignee
Reopen issue
Due issue Participants and Custom notification level with this event selected
Change milestone issue Subscribers, participants mentioned, and Custom notification level with this event selected
Remove milestone issue Subscribers, participants mentioned, and Custom notification level with this event selected
New merge request
Push to merge request Participants and Custom notification level with this event selected
Reassign merge request The above, plus the old assignee
Close merge request
Reopen merge request
Merge merge request
Merge when pipeline succeeds (Introduced in GitLab 13.4)
Change milestone merge request Subscribers, participants mentioned, and Custom notification level with this event selected
Remove milestone merge request Subscribers, participants mentioned, and Custom notification level with this event selected
New comment The above, plus anyone mentioned by @username in the comment, with notification level "Mention" or higher
Failed pipeline The author of the pipeline
Fixed pipeline The author of the pipeline. Enabled by default. Introduced in GitLab 13.1.
Successful pipeline The author of the pipeline, if they have the custom notification setting for successful pipelines set. If the pipeline failed previously, a Fixed pipeline message is sent for the first successful pipeline after the failure, then a Successful pipeline message for any further successful pipelines.
New epic (ULTIMATE)
Close epic (ULTIMATE)
Reopen epic (ULTIMATE)

In addition, if the title or description of an Issue or Merge Request is changed, notifications are sent to any new mentions by @username as if they had been mentioned in the original text.

You don't receive notifications for Issues, Merge Requests or Milestones created by yourself (except when an issue is due). You only receive automatic notifications when somebody else comments or adds changes to the ones that you've created or mentions you.

If an open merge request becomes unmergeable due to conflict, its author is notified about the cause. If a user has also set the merge request to automatically merge once pipeline succeeds, then that user is also notified.

Design email notifications

Introduced in GitLab 13.6.

Email notifications are sent to the participants when comments are made on a design.

The participants are:

  • Authors of the design (can be multiple people if different authors have uploaded different versions of the design).
  • Authors of comments on the design.
  • Anyone that is @mentioned in a comment on the design.

Filtering email

Notification email messages include GitLab-specific headers. You can filter the notification emails based on the content of these headers to better manage your notifications. For example, you could filter all emails for a specific project where you are being assigned either a merge request or issue.

The following table lists all GitLab-specific email headers:

Header Description
X-GitLab-Group-Id (PREMIUM) The group's ID. Only present on notification emails for epics.
X-GitLab-Group-Path (PREMIUM) The group's path. Only present on notification emails for epics.
X-GitLab-Project The name of the project the notification belongs to.
X-GitLab-Project-Id The project's ID.
X-GitLab-Project-Path The project's path.
X-GitLab-(Resource)-ID The ID of the resource the notification is for. The resource, for example, can be Issue, MergeRequest, Commit, or another such resource.
X-GitLab-Discussion-ID The ID of the thread the comment belongs to, in notification emails for comments.
X-GitLab-Pipeline-Id The ID of the pipeline the notification is for, in notification emails for pipelines.
X-GitLab-Reply-Key A unique token to support reply by email.
X-GitLab-NotificationReason The reason for the notification. This can be mentioned, assigned, or own_activity.
List-Id The path of the project in an RFC 2919 mailing list identifier. This is useful for email organization with filters, for example.

X-GitLab-NotificationReason

The X-GitLab-NotificationReason header contains the reason for the notification. The value is one of the following, in order of priority:

  • own_activity
  • assigned
  • mentioned

The reason for the notification is also included in the footer of the notification email. For example an email with the reason assigned has this sentence in the footer:

  • You are receiving this email because you have been assigned an item on <configured GitLab hostname>.

NOTE: Notification of other events is being considered for inclusion in the X-GitLab-NotificationReason header. For details, see this related issue.