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title: "File System"
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description: "Configuring the File Notifications Settings."
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summary: "Authelia can save notifications to a file. This section describes how to configure this."
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date: 2022-06-15T17:51:47+10:00
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draft: false
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images: []
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weight: 108300
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toc: true
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aliases:
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- /docs/configuration/notifier/filesystem.html
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seo:
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title: "" # custom title (optional)
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description: "" # custom description (recommended)
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canonical: "" # custom canonical URL (optional)
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noindex: false # false (default) or true
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---
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It is recommended in a production environment that you do not use the file notification system, and that it should only
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be used for testing purposes. See one of [the other methods](introduction.md) for a production ready solution.
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This method will use the plain text email template for readability purposes.
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## Configuration
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{{< config-alert-example >}}
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```yaml {title="configuration.yml"}
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notifier:
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disable_startup_check: false
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filesystem:
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filename: '/config/notification.txt'
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```
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## Options
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This section describes the individual configuration options.
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### filename
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{{< confkey type="string" required="yes" >}}
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The file to add email text to. If it doesn't exist it will be created.
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