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    Andrew Butterworth commented  · 

    I am aware of how to create a set and run an update user job to send an expired user email.however my colleagues want to have this job as a scheduled job run on a logical set of users (who are will expire in the next 30 days). so there is no need for systems or liaisons to do anything once the process is set up. At the moment, a set and job have to run each month to send out these emails.

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