Support alerts and feedback requests with an SMTP server
For feedback requests and alerts to work, you must configure an SMTP server for TFS.
Configure an SMTP server for TFS
If you aren't an administrator of TFS, get those permissions.
Open the Team Foundation Administration Console from the Start menu. Or, at a command prompt, type TFSMgmt.exe (located in Drive:\Program Files\Microsoft Team Foundation Server 11.0\Tools).
Open email alert settings.
Enable email alerts and specify the SMTP Server and the email address to use for sending emails.
Troubleshooting tips:
Make sure your firewall is configured to allow communications between TFS and your SMTP server.
Your SMTP server must be configured to allow anonymous senders to send email, or you must have previously created an account specifically to use as the email account for alerts. If you specify the TFS service account (TFSService), this account must be a domain account with permission to send email.
If you used a system account (such as Network Service) as the TFS service account, leave the User and Password fields blank for the advanced configuration, and make sure that your SMTP server is configured to allow anonymous users to send mail. Alternately, specify an email-enabled domain account to use as the email account for alerts. If you do not, email notifications will not be sent.
To verify your configuration, open alerts management. You might need to refresh your browser to see this option if you just recently enabled an SMTP server.
Create an alert and then perform an action that will trigger the alert. You can set alerts for yourself or for a team.
This task supports Request and review feedback and Set alerts, get notified when changes occur.
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You can also use the TFSConfig ConfigureMail command-line tool to configure the SMTP server.
To customize the format of TFS alert emails, you can modify the associated XSL transform files.