B2C Commerce currently uses Salesforce Trust Status to provide updates regarding releases, maintenance, and incidents.
What are Trust Notifications?
Salesforce Trust is used for all B2C Commerce Global Release notifications as well as Commerce maintenance events or incidents that impact all customers on a POD.
Trust Notifications are near real-time email notifications regarding releases, incidents and maintenance events posted to our Trust Status site. Anyone can self-subscribe to Trust Notifications and tailor their subscription settings to the instances and types of events of which they want to be notified. Trust Notifications are sent from alerts@mail.salesforce.com.
How to Subscribe to Trust Notifications
How To Manage Your Trust Subscription Settings
Language preferences: Trust Notifications are sent in every language supported on the Trust site. Subscribers can choose their preferred language upon subscribing and when managing their subscription (Step 5 above). In order to provide timely and accurate status updates, not all Trust Notification content may be translated.
Sandbox Notifications: Your subscription settings will not be automatically adjusted when you refresh your sandbox. When refreshing your sandbox, we recommend verifying your new sandbox instance and updating your subscription settings to continue to receive status updates most relevant to you.
Instance Refreshes: Prior to an instance refresh, Salesforce will auto-subscribe existing subscribers of the source instance to the destination instance(s). Please note, if an instance is being split into two instances, subscribers will be subscribed to both destination instances and will need to update their subscription preferences at their earliest convenience.
Org (Realm) Migrations: Your subscription settings will not be automatically updated following an Org (Realm) migration. We recommend updating your subscription settings as soon as you are informed of your new instance to continue to receive status updates most relevant to you.
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