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Obsidian email templates use [http://mustache.github.io/ Mustache], which is a logic-less templating language commonly used in various applications. Specifically, Obsidian uses [https://github.com/samskivert/jmustache jMustache], and it can be referred to when looking for feature support and general syntax in your templates. | |||
Revision as of 01:21, 3 June 2013
As of version 2.0, Obsidian supports customizable templates for all email notifications.
Template Basics
Obsidian comes with two basic email templates that are suitable for most users. For those that wish to have more control, templates can be configured in the Email Templates screen.
Both subject and body fields can be templated. Note that body templates are used for HTML only.
Templating Language
Obsidian email templates use Mustache, which is a logic-less templating language commonly used in various applications. Specifically, Obsidian uses jMustache, and it can be referred to when looking for feature support and general syntax in your templates.