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The @mention notifications are a great way of involving people in your conversation
or content. For example, if you want Arthur Dent to take a look at some requirement,
just mention him in a comment to get him involved. Don't try to spam people you
want to collaborate with; use the mentions sparingly. Another way to get people
involved is by sharing your content.
Share content
Confluence provides a number of ways for you to share content with other users.
The previously discussed Mentions are one of them, but you can also share a page
link directly to one or more users, including a brief note about what you expect them
to do with the link.
Sharing content via the Share button is only available if a Confluence administrator
has configured a mail server.
To e-mail a link using the Share button, perform the following steps:
1.
Go to the page or blog post you want to share.
2.
Click on Share at the top right. Enter the name or username of
a Confluence user or use a valid e-mail address. As you start typing,
a suggestion list will appear.
3.
Select the appropriate user or e-mail address from the list. You can add
multiple recipients and combine both usernames and e-mail addresses.
4.
Enter an optional message into the Note box.
5.
Click on Share to send the link via e-mail.
 
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