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# Event notifications

On this page, you can set up event notifications to be sent via Slack, Telegram, email or SMS, as well as view a list of configured notifications.

The following information is provided about each configured event notification:

**ID**

The notification identifier.

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**Event**

The [event](/back-office-guide/references/event-types-for-triggering-event-notifications-for-back-office-users.md) that triggers a notification.

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**Description**

The notification description.

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**Users**

The email addresses of the Back Office users added as notification recipients.

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**Channels**

A list of channels through which notifications are delivered:

* email
* SMS
* Slack (refer to [How to set up a Slack bot](/how-to-articles/manage-communication-platforms/how-to-set-up-a-slack-bot.md))
* Telegram (refer to [How to set up a Telegram bot](/how-to-articles/manage-communication-platforms/how-to-set-up-a-telegram-bot.md))

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**Enabled**

If **Enabled**, a notification is sent after the selected event occurs; otherwise, **Disabled**.

To modify the existing notifications, click the **Edit** button located in the corresponding notification row.

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**See also**

[How to set up event notifications](/how-to-articles/manage-system-settings/how-to-set-up-event-notifications.md)
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