Hello @Kumari, Nidhi (Cognizant) Thank you for posting your question on Microsoft Q&A platform.Based on the details provided, I understand that you want to receive notifications about Azure Reserved Instances (RIs) that are expiring soon.
Notifications are sent to the following users:
- Customers with EA subscriptions
- Notifications are sent to the EA notification contacts, EA admin, reservation owners, and the reservation administrator.
- Customers with Microsoft Customer Agreement (Azure Plan)
- Notifications are sent to the reservation owners and the reservation administrator.
- Cloud Solution Provider and new commerce partners
- Notifications are sent to the primary contact partner identified by the partner legal information account settings. For more information about how to update the primary contact email address for partner account settings, see Verify or update your company profile information.
- Individual subscription customers with pay-as-you-go rates
- Emails are sent to users who are set up as account administrators, reservation owners, and the reservation administrator.
Note: These are auto alerts, no separate configuration is required. If you did not receive the email, check the junk or spam folder. If you think this is an issue you are facing, then the best option would be to contact Azure billing and subscription management support to assist you further.
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