Hi there,

(I'm new to this list and not sure this is the right place for this 
question. Apologies if not; if anyone knows a more appropriate list, I'd 
appreciate pointers!)

What I'm trying to do: Set up a project with email notifications that only 
get sent if the build fails several times in a row.

Why? I’m setting up some very simple smoke tests to monitor our production 
setup: visit a url and confirm the presence of some CSS selector. The tests 
themselves are resilient enough, but occasional network issues can cause 
them to intermittently fail in the middle of the night, and I don't want to 
wake our devs when that happens.

If you're familiar with Pingdom's monitoring, that's pretty close to what I 
want, but I'd like some more control over the checks.

The closest I found in Jenkins was the email-ext 
plugin<https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Email-ext+plugin>, 
which allows a notification on "2nd Failure", which works great. However, 
the "Fixed" notification triggers every on successful build that follows a 
failed build–as it well should–whereas I want a trigger that only fires on 
successful builds that follow *two* failed builds.

Any pointers on how I can achieve what I want?

Thanks in advance for reading!
Niko

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