Learn how to filter email notifications by using information in the headers.
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Notifications
Each email notification that {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} sends contains header information. The header information in every email is consistent, so you can use it in your email client to filter or forward all {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} notifications, or certain types of {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} notifications.
[!NOTE] If you believe you're receiving notifications that don't belong to you, examine the X-GitHub-Recipient and X-GitHub-Recipient-Address headers. These headers show who the intended recipient is. Depending on your email setup, you may receive notifications intended for another user.
Header
Information
From address
This address will always be {% ifversion fpt %}notifications@github.com{% elsif ghec %}notifications@github.com or notifications@SUBDOMAIN.ghe.com{% else %}the no-reply email address configured by your site administrator{% endif %}.
To field
This field connects directly to the thread. If you reply to the email, you'll add a new comment to the conversation.
Cc address
{% data variables.product.github %} will cc you if you're subscribed to a conversation. The second cc email address matches the notification reason. The suffix for these notification reasons is {% ifversion fpt %}@noreply.github.com{% elsif ghec %}@noreply.github.com or @noreply.SUBDOMAIN.ghe.com{% else %}based on the no-reply email address configured by your site administrator{% endif %}. The possible notification reasons are:
assign: You were assigned to an issue or pull request.
author: You created an issue or pull request.
ci_activity: A {% data variables.product.prodname_actions %} workflow run that you triggered was completed.
comment: You commented on an issue or pull request.
manual: There was an update to an issue or pull request you manually subscribed to.
mention: You were mentioned on an issue or pull request.
push: Someone committed to a pull request you're subscribed to.
review_requested: You or a team you're a member of was requested to review a pull request.
security_alert: {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} detected a vulnerability in a repository you receive alerts for.
state_change: An issue or pull request you're subscribed to was either closed or opened.
subscribed: There was an update in a repository you're watching.
team_mention: A team you belong to was mentioned on an issue or pull request.
your_activity: You opened, commented on, or closed an issue or pull request.
List-Id field
This field identifies the name of the repository and its owner. The format of this address is always OWNER/REPOSITORY <REPOSITORY.OWNER>, e.g. List-Id: grain-lang/grain <grain.grain-lang.{% data variables.product.product_url %}>.
X-GitHub-Severity field
{% data reusables.repositories.security-alerts-x-github-severity %} The possible severity levels are: