How can I route notifications from a specific repository to a different email? #106581
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set up email forwarding or aliasing in your email provider's settings and configure GitHub's notification settings for the repository accordingly. |
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I'm unaware of any way to receive notifications from a public repository (which I'm not a maintainer/collaborator of) to a different email. All watched repositories' notifications go to the default email, and it's already too much to track on my main email.
I would like to change the email for receiving notifications from a specific repo to a different email. Why? I've recently started to take active participation in one of the public repo which I want to contribute to in the future, including all discussion/issues/PRs. But, seems like using my main email for these notifications isn't very helpful.
Consider this as a feature request if this kind of functionality isn't available right now
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