I currently get email notifications for every ticket that I just created.
Is it possible to tune JIRA to avoid that? I mean I certainly know that I just created a ticket, I do not need an email to tell me that again
I think that is even something that Atlassian should change in the default settings for JIRA...
I already switched off a lot of notifications for the Events "Created" and "Assigned", but I still get the email below.
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When you create a issue, if you don't explicity turn off this feature, JIRA set you as a watcher of the issue.
If the notification scheme of this project is configured to notify watchers when any change occurs, you will receive an email even you have turn off "My changes".
Try to turn off 'Autowatch' feature in the same page where you turned off 'My changes'
I enclosed the second screen shot regarding four events where I took off most of the notifications - as I am the Admin myself.
I also set "My Changes: Do not notify me" in my profile.
So I still wonder what causes the email "Bernd Korthaus mentioned you on EIM-37" - yes, I know, because I am Bernd Korthaus.
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I have switched it off, in case you refer to the setting "My Changes", see screenshot below.
It seems I get those notifications when I the assignee a ticket to myself, although the "Issue Assigned" event has no notification.
There is a notification setting for "Issue Updated" to the "Current Assignee", however in case I update an issue where I am the assignee myself, that makes no sense to send that email to myself.
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Switched off notification? Can you be more specific here...
You need to remove yourself (or from group) that is associated with create issue notification in notification scheme, which can be done by Admin.
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