How to stop Sumo Logic alerts - sumologic

How can I (force) stop receiving the Sumo Logic alerts?
I have scheduled a Sumo Logic search, and started receiving the email alerts. However, after I unscheduled it (Run frequency = "Never") and even deleted it, I'm still receiving these alerts. It's been over 24 hours now.
I am looking at our org's "Library"; that's where I deleted the scheduled search. Is there anywhere else I can look to see why it's still running?

You may have multiple copies of the same query.
When you receive Alert email, it includes a link to query. Open the link and then “Edit” it, then change schedule to “Never”

With the help of Sumologic Support, I got to the bottom of this.
In short, I had saved my scheduled search elsewhere (duplicating it) by mistake, and it was this other instance (of which I was unaware) that was sending the alerts.
Looking back, this is where it had gone wrong:
first, I created a scheduled search by running a Sumo search and clicking "Save As"; I saved it to a team folder, where it really belonged
some time later, I must have run the query again and clicked "Save As" again
this is wrong; after a query is saved once, it should be modified via the "Edit" link, not "Save As"
what's worse, the "Save As" dialog offers my personal folder as the default save location, and I must have overlooked it, thus producing a copy of my scheduled search
at this point, I had two identical searches scheduled: one in the team folder, and one in my personal folder (which I didn't know about); no matter how I modified the scheduled search in the team folder, even deleting it, I never stopped being alerted (because the other search was still active)
I recommend using Sumologic Support; they accessed my account, looked around, and quickly figured out what was wrong.

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Overview of how to track mail move change notification ms graph api

Our platform is replicating email functionality, I.e. view all emails folders and contents, reply, create new, draft, move etc for users.
We have successfully subscribed users to all change notifications (create, update, & delete) for the whole mailbox, however, we are not sure how to track folder move operations as I can’t find an example in the documentation and our current implementation is not working reliably.
The issue we have is that after receiving the various change notifications, when we are doing the requests to get the value for the updated/deleted message, sometimes the value returned is the updated value, not the original one, therefore if the folder has changed we do not know which message to delete. This issue is highlighted in the documentation here (half way down): https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/graph/outlook-change-notifications-overview?tabs=http#example-3-create-a-subscription-to-get-change-notifications-with-resource-data-for-a-message-based-on-a-condition-preview
We tried it using immutable ids, but the final webhook received was sometimes the delete webhook for the message ID. This is supposed to be for the original email that was moved, however because the message ID is the same (and the parent folder ID value is not reliable) we may end up deleting the wrong email.
With immutable turned off, we did not receive any delete notifications (only creates and updates), so we ended up with duplicate emails as the original was never deleted.
Is someone able to advise the correct procedure to track these events?
Thanks
So it turns out the only reliable way to do this is using the delta query - https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/graph/delta-query-messages - whenever a change notification is received for a folder.
So, when authorisation is provided for access to a users mailbox, you must get subscriptions for each folder and then whenever a change notification is received for that folder/subscription, the delta query is run for that folder.
I believe that MS are in beta testing for providing the change information in the webhook which in my option would be a great improvement in efficiency in terms of implementation and operation.
Hope this helps someone in the future!

Is there a way to display recent work item activity?

Jira has a feature called Activity Streams, which allows for a gadget to be displayed on dashboards to show what recent changes have been made to issues within a particular stream. This could show link changes, attachments added, fields updated, etc. Is there any way to do something like this with a TFS dashboard widget?
I've done some searching, but haven't come across anything similar.
You can install the Activity Feed extension.
With the activity feed, you can see what's happening in your team project within a glance. You can use it on your dashboard by putting a widget on it, or simply open the hub. The Activity Feed gives a summary of all recent changes of work items, commits, pull requests and builds. It tells who changed a task, who logged a bug and who made committed code.

How to set Asana so emailed-in Tasks are brought to my attention when I log in, without manually searching for them each time?

I just started using Asana to manage bug fixes/feature requests from my clients, and I can't hardly believe that every single time I open it I need to manually ask it to show me unassigned tasks and assign them by hand to myself to get them to appear on the My Tasks view. Anything coming in by email (which is how I'm going to have my clients do it) is unassigned, and Asana gives me absolutely no clue when I log in if an unassigned task is waiting for me to assign it, and it will remain hidden from my to-do list (the My Tasks view) until I do.
There are existing solutions on SO for how to search to find unassigned tasks; those are not what I'm after, as those are how to do manual one-time searches, but I want Asana to tell me the things I need to know about without me either having to remember to manually ask for them every single time I log in, or risking missing something time-sensitive.
Alternatively, if it would either automagically assign mailed-in tasks to me, or let me set my "All Tasks" bookmark to be the default view as soon as I log in, either of these would suffice. I can't find any way of doing any of these things—my goal is that 100% of user-submitted tasks be brought to my attention without me having to remember to look for them (otherwise I could just stick with my dubious previous system of remembering to search my email inboxes.)
If you're using one email address to assign tasks (from a form or whatever) you can go to account settings -> from email and add your email address. That will automatically assign those tasks to you.
Here's the asana docs for it: https://asana.com/guide/help/email/email-to-asana
Otherwise, you can use Zapier (or similar service) to manage creating tasks via email for you if you'd prefer not mess around with the API.

who ever launches the process from IBM BPM Process portal should land immediately to first human task so the user doesn't have to claim it explicitly

When we launch/initiate a process from process portal in IBM BPM, first human task of the process appears in the work (task inbox). But that user has to claim it explicitly to work on the task and that is a problem in my case.
What I want to achieve is: who ever launches the process from portal should land immediately to first human task so the user doesn't have to claim it explicitly
Unfortunately, this feature is unintuitive and poorly documented. Fortunately, it is very easy to do. It's one of those things that everyone "just knows" and is, by far, everyone's first question when using the product. Here's the trick:
If you set the user distribution for the first human activity in a BPD as "last user" ("last user in lane" for older versions of the product), it has a special meaning to the system that indicates that the task should be immediately assigned the user that started the process and the first coach be immediately displayed (assuming the user has the permissions to that activity, and the BPD is able to immediately flow to that activity).
In theory, this is documented here: http://pic.dhe.ibm.com/infocenter/dmndhelp/v8r5m0/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.ibm.wbpm.main.doc%2Fic-homepage-bpm.html under "last user", but the docs are very confusing. Even to me, and I know what it is supposed to be saying.
If you want to make the user to flow human tasks without return to his/her inbox in
process portal
so you should do from process designer two things
first put the assignment to be last user in the lane
and the second make true on check box on every task in the land you
want to follow automatically to next task.

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