When an approval process assigns an approval request to a user, Salesforce automatically sends the user an approval request email. When no email template is specified, a standard "out of the box" emails is sent. Learn how to prevent this behavior below.
As a Salesforce administrator, you cannot disable the standard approval request email notification at the org level — this is a platform limitation. Salesforce automatically sends an approval request email to the assigned approver whenever an approval process assigns a request. The only supported method to prevent a specific user from receiving these emails is to update that user’s individual record.
Update the user’s record to set the ‘Receive Approval Request Emails’ field to ‘Never’. With this field set to ‘Never’, the user does not receive the standard approval request email.
If the approver still needs to be notified via a customized email, create an automation to generate and send a custom email template. This allows you to control the email content and conditions independently of the standard approval notification.
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