hi,
major annoyance with JIRA ist for me that it sends out too many emails.
I am aware or the notifications schemes BUT what I'd like JIRA to do is not in there (or is it?): Can I set up Jira to send me a notifiaction if something has changed in a watched ticket, but only ONE notification, no matter how many changes are done to the ticket after that.
This should reset when I was online in that ticket - so the next change after that again triggers one email.
the schemes do not seem to have this - but is there a Plugin for that?
Redmine has this out of the box, and I really miss it! THX
Hi Roberto,
Our Email Notifications Digest add-on for Jira allows to configure how Jira email updates should be sent.
There are 3 email notification modes supported:
Hope you will find it helpful!
Thanks,
Oleh
I used four community / ticket solutions in the past: vbulletin, xenforo, redmine and Jira. Three of those out of the box are able to send emails "a change XY has happened, THERE MIGHT BE CHANGES AFTER THAT" stop.
what a total dissapointment!!!
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You are right that the notification schemes don't support what you want.
https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRASERVER-1369 is pretty much the definitive thread on this area. There are a lot of comments, but in amongst there you'll find some suggestions for add-ons that might help you.
For what it's worth, my personal experience is that I don't bother with email notifications much. I either use a mailbox rule to file them away or turn them off.
I find I can use dashboards and filters to keep track of issues I am interested in (an example being a filter which shows all issues I am watching that have been updated in the last 24hrs - note it's possible to subscribe to a filter like this to get a digest-style email every morning).
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thank you for your reply and info. I'll have a look.
This really is a bummer though: To have a core feature where experience users recomend that it can be improved by switching it off is a pretty hefty sign for something worth being changed IMO.
And given that email-notification play such a vital role in any redmine-enviroment there ARE some hints wht might be broken...
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