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title: Notifications
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:::note
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To prevent infinite loops (events created by policies which are attached to a Notification rule), **any events created by a policy which is attached to any Notification Rules do not trigger notifications.**
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## Filtering Events
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Starting with authentik 0.15, you can create notification rules, which can alert you based on the creation of certain events.
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Filtering is done by using the Policy Engine. You can do simple filtering using the "Event Matcher Policy" type.
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An event has to match all configured fields, otherwise the rule will not trigger.
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To match events with an "Expression Policy", you can write code like so:
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```python
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if "event" not in request.context:
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    return False
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return ip_address(request.context["event"].client_ip) in ip_network('192.0.2.0/24')
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```
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## Selecting who gets notified
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After you've created the policies to match the events you want, create a "Notification Rule".
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You have to select which group the generated notification should be sent to. If left empty, the rule will be disabled.
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You also have to select which transports should be used to send the notification.
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A transport with the name "default-email-transport" is created by default. This transport will use the [global email configuration](../installation/docker-compose#email-configuration-optional-but-recommended).
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